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Depression Drug Serzone Can Damage Liver
According to the Los Angeles Times, eighteen cases of liver failure involving Serzone patients were reported to the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from 1996 to June 2000.
 
Harm Caused by Welding Fumes Is Receiving Greater Recognition
to welding fumes has been linked to various forms of cancer and the early onset of Parkinson's disease.
 
Cold and Diet Drug Lead to Stroke
PPA constricts blood vessels and raises blood pressure. In certain cases, it can cause blood vessels to rupture, leading to bleeding in the brain and stroke.
 
Ephedra Called "Unreasonably Hazardous"
At least 54 deaths and about 1,000 reports of complications have been linked to ephedra since the mid-1990s.
 
Using Metabolife Products Be a Fatal Mistake
Metabolife products, such as Metabolife 356, that contain ephedra increase blood pressure and heart rate, potentially leading to serious side effects such as heart attack, stroke, seizure or psychosis.
 
Diabetes Drug Damages Livers
Although the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has publicly acknowledged 63 deaths from liver damage resulting from Rezulin use, a review by the Los Angeles Times identified 391 deaths in which Rezulin use was suspected to be the primary factor.
 
Willed Body Programs at Tulane and LSU-Shreveport under Investigation
It has been widely reported that Tulane University has suspended its dealings with a national distributor of donated bodies after finding out seven cadavers were sold to the U.S. Army and blown up to test protective footwear against land mines.
 
 
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