Fire safety; Bicycle safety; Water safety
Accidents are the most common cause of death in children 14 years old and younger. In fact, accidents cause more childhood deaths than diseases, drugs, or violence. Fortunately, many accidents -- for both children and adults -- can be avoided if simple safety measures are taken.
FIRE SAFETY
There are several bariatric surgery procedures, commonly known as weight-loss surgery, which are performed to treat morbid obesity. Two... Read more »
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a safety alert to warn people living with MS of the risks of serious injury and death... Read more »
Last week I wrote about how to host a healthy backyard cookout, even more important is how to host a get together that is safe. Summer... Read more »
Asthma treatment involves a combination of prevention/avoidance and medication. Most people with a persistent class of asthma, whether... Read more »
The massive recall of tomatoes this week by the FDA, after voluntary actions by fast food chains like MacDonald's and supermarkets... Read more »
An advisory panel to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has found mixed results about the safety of the new COX-2 inhibitor Arcoxia. In a recent... Read more »
The Food and Drug Administration says that the benefits associated with bio-identical hormone replacement therapy compounds aren't supported by... Read more »
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has asked for more safety tests on the diabetes medication Galvus. Though the FDA has tentatively approved the... Read more »
Parties, family dinners, and other gatherings where food is served are all part of the holiday cheer. But the merriment can change to misery if food... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Food - hygiene and sanitation References Medeiros LC, Hillers VN, Chen G, Bergmann V, Kendall P, Schroeder M. Design and development of... Read more »