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2007
(Vol. 41)
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January-February (No. 1)
Features: silicone
gel-filled breast implants, cancer drugs, food additive for lunch meats,
vaccines, flu shots, Nutrition Facts Label, unapproved drugs
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Final Issue: March-April (No. 2)
Features: produce safety,
pandemic flu preparedness, compounded pain products, clinical trials,
General Electric's OEC Medical Systems consent decree, animal cloning
2006
(Vol. 40)
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Centennial Issue:
January-February (No. 1)
A celebration of FDA's 100th anniversary and a look to the agency's future.
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March-April (No. 2)
Features: glucose meters,
phony flu products, speeding treatments to market, Fentanyl
patches, healthy feet, drug information, inhaled insulin, migraines, food
labels and allergens
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May-June (No. 3)
Features: medical devices,
Family Health Portrait, prostate health, restless legs syndrome, product
recalls, cancer treatment, drug safety
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July-August (No. 4)
Features: flu season,
vision, pseudoephedrine in cold medicines,
medications and older adults, artificial sweeteners, Chantix,
FDA employees volunteer
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September-October (No. 5)
Features: flu vaccination,
benzene in beverages, counterfeit drugs, pain drugs for dogs, public health
partnerships, cervical cancer vaccine, shingles vaccine
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November-December (No. 6)
Features: teaching children
safe medicine use, leafy greens, online pet drugs, health fraud, lead
screening, clinical trials, bioterror agents, Atripla
2005
(Vol. 39)
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January-February (No. 1)
Features: flu vaccine, bone fractures, Public Health Service, albuterol, braces, children and antidepressants,
dietary supplements, online medical products, the artificial heart
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March-April (No. 2)
Features: FDA science experts, teen tanning, multiple sclerosis,
dietary guidelines, stroke, PillCam, arthritis,
radiofrequency identification and drugs
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May-June (No. 3)
Features: Non-steroidal anti-Inflammatory drugs, dry eye, healthier
eating, laser pointers, hearing loss, whooping cough, human tissue transplants,
FDA reforms
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July-August (No. 4)
Features: helping kids eat healthier, gender-specific health risks,
computer-assisted surgery, antipersperants,
rabies, lupus, drug name confusion
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September-October (No. 5)
Features: heart drug for blacks, urinary incontinence, children's
medical devices, prescription drugs savings, preventing choking, epilepsy,
mammograms
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November-December (No. 6)
Features: personalized medicine, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, health care, nanotechnology
2004 (Vol. 38)
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January-February (No. 1)
Features: Hispanic
Americans, Listeria, ultrasound
'keepsake' images, advisory committees, counterterrorism, obesity, healthy
pets, cervical cancer screening
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March-April (No. 2)
Features: ephedra, OTC pain relief products, the flu, joint
replacement, GRAS foods, chronic pain, food safety, cosmetic treatments,
illegal drugs and dietary supplements
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May-June (No. 3)
Features: prescription
drugs, mercury in fish, FDA science, counterfeit drugs, obesity, colorectal
cancer, summer safety, androstenedione, acrylamide, Mad Cow disease
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July-August (No. 4)
Features: generic drugs, dietary supplements, drug interactions,
diabetes, truth in advertising, homemade ice cream, pet care, drug maker
fined
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September-October (No. 5)
Features: medical use for leeches, psoriasis, online drugs, cancer
vaccines, speeding approval of medical products, "raw milk,"
breast implants
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November-December (No. 6)
Features: deep vein thrombosis, Vioxx,
flu, ADHD, commenting to FDA, infertility, Project Bioshield
2003 (Vol.
37)
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January-February (No. 1)
Features: Commissioner
McClellan, acrylamide in food, pediatric drugs,
contact lenses, West Nile virus,
depression, MSG, pain relievers
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March-April (No. 2)
Features:
direct-to-consumer advertising, estrogen and postmenopausal women,
Commissioner McClellan, medical device user fees, asthma, smallpox, FDA
scientists, prescription drug abuse
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May-June (No. 3)
Features: ephedra, new medical technologies, breast-feeding,
Liberty Shield, medication safety, cloning, healthy traveling, clinical
trials
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July-August (No. 4)
Features: cancer, problems
with cosmetics and dietary supplements, SARS, Alzheimer's, Hispanic health,
blood safety, medical device injuries
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September-October (No. 5)
Features: food security, MedWatch, generic drugs, trans fats, nasal flu
vaccine, press officer Emil Corwin, clinical trials, aspirin
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November-December (No. 6)
Features: FDA's bionic
skeleton, orphan products, tanning, heart disease, the climbing wheelchair,
genetically engineered food, cochlear implants, menopausal hormone therapy
2002 (Vol.
36)
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January-February (No. 1)
Features: accutane, food safety and teens, patient
representatives, pulling drugs from the market, weight loss, diabetes
�
March-April (No. 2)
Features: obesity, genital
herpes, dietary supplements, blindness, leukemia, devices for congenital
heart defects
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May-June (No. 3)
Features: diabetes,
robot-assisted surgery, gum disease, wound healing, allergies, Mad Cow
disease
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July-August (No. 4)
Features: biologics
regulation, Botox Cosmetic, bottled water, drug
review, electric muscle stimulators, sunglasses, antibiotic resistance, OTC
drug label, dietary supplements in pet food
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September-October (No. 5)
Features: blood pressure
monitors, vaccine shortages, osteoporosis and men, imported drugs, generic
drugs, food freshness, minor species
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November-December (No. 6)
Features: oxygen bars, the
"Poison Squad," sleep, medicine use, sunlight and cosmetics,
microwaving plastics, public affairs specialists
2001 (Vol.
35)
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January-February (No. 1)
Features: antibiotic
resistance, flu shots, hair care, PPA, genetic modification
�
March-April (No. 2)
Features: product
approvals, bioengineered food, "Mad Cow" disease, food safety, accutane, Frances Kelsey, drugs and quality of life
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May-June (No. 3)
Features: GlucoWatch, drug-induced liver injury, medical devices
for home use, drugs and pregnancy, shingles, pet food
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July-August (No. 4)
Features: treating leukemia
with Gleevec, fleas and ticks, food allergies,
growing bones, vaccine safety, hepatitis C, irritable bowel syndrome
�
September-October (No. 5)
Features: Internet health
fraud, type 2 diabetes, human research, food safety, prescription drug
abuse, vision correction, FDA student interns
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November-December (No. 6)
Features: women and
diabetes, 9- 11 terrorist attacks, full-body CT scans, colds and flu, home
diagnostic tests, hysterectomy alternatives, AIDS
2000 (Vol.
34)
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January-February (No. 1)
Features: experimental
drugs, placebos, bioengineered foods, online drugs, JIFSAN
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March-April (No. 2)
Features: medical
milestones, GHB, tampons, the medicine cabinet, FDA science
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May-June (No. 3)
Features: telemedicine,
soy, post-traumatic stress disorder, arthritis, cosmetic laser surgery
�
July-August (No. 4)
Features: saline breast
implants, medical gases, pharmacy compounding, sunscreens, bone marrow
transplants, juvenile diabetes
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September-October (No. 5)
Features: medical errors,
reusing medical devices, dietary guidelines, gene therapy
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November-December (No. 6)
Features: treating animals,
mifepristone, food safety, heart-healthy foods,
robotic surgery, colon cancer, liposuction, cell phones
1999 (Vol.
33)
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January-February (No. 1)
Features: X-rays,
mammography, sprouts, cholesterol, epilepsy
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March-April (No. 2)
Features: emphysema, heart
disease, pregnancy, hepatitis C, food fraud
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May-June (No. 3)
Features: lung cancer, Lyme disease, dentistry, children's drugs, orphan drugs
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July-August (No. 4)
Features: breast cancer,
AIDS, hypertension, Chlamydia, drug labels
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September-October (No. 5)
Features: product safety, Campylobacter,
ventilators, Crohn's disease, food safety surveys
�
November-December (No. 6)
Features: Y2K, sugar
substitutes, menopause, health fraud, social phobias
1998 (Vol.
32)
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January-February (No. 1)
Features: TV drug ads,
kidney dialysis, lead, milk labels, in-flight medical emergencies, drugs
from the sea
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March-April (No. 2)
Features: allergies,
stroke, contact lenses, condoms, back pain, AHAs
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May-June (No. 3)
Features: cosmetics,
irradiation, migraines, Alzheimer's, mononucleosis
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July-August (No. 4)
Features: insomnia,
Parkinson's disease, wild animals, depression, laser eye surgery
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September-October (No. 5)
Features: egg safety, juice
safety, home cooking, thermometers, prostate cancer, dietary supplements
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November-December (No. 6)
Features: MedWatch, health claims on labels, antibiotics, surgery
1997 (Vol.
31)
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January-February (No. 1)
Features: AIDS, artificial
skin, infertility, breast reduction, tropical disease
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March (No. 2)
Features: prosthetics,
phobias, 5-a-day, debarment, menopause
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April (No. 3)
Features: hair replacement,
arrhythmia, chronotherapy, contraceptives, CFSAN
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May-June (No. 4)
Features: OTC drug labels,
CFCs, telemedicine, nutrition, brain tumors, diabetes
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July-August (No. 5)
Features: dieter's teas,
heat, drug labels, fiber, incontinence, attention disorder
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September-October (No. 6)
Features: food safety,
thalidomide, older adults, drug regulation, schizophrenia, osteoporosis
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November-December (No. 7)
Features: safe food,
seafood, prescription drug shortages, handling reptiles safely, salt and
blood pressure, quitting smoking
1996 (Vol.
30)
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January-February (No. 1)
Features: children's
medicine, aphrodisiacs, weight loss, smoking, testicular cancer
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March (No. 2)
Features: nutrition and the
elderly, childhood poisoning, arthritis, tea, federal-state programs
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April (No. 3)
Features: FDA rulemaking
process, healthy snacks, broken bones, infectious diseases, yeast
infections
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May (No. 4)
Features: allergies, OTC
antimicrobials, sickle cell anemia, alcoholism, chemical photosensitivity
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June (No. 5)
Features: safe sunning, xenotransplants, infant formula, manic depression,
online health information
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July-August (No. 6)
Features: fat substitutes,
tetanus, dehydration, fleas and ticks, CDER
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September (No. 7)
Features: folate/birth defects, ALS, osteoporosis, hair care,
poison ivy
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October (No. 8)
Features: tobacco
regulation, Pap tests, colds and flu, Paget's
disease, women's health, pancreatic diseases
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November (No. 9)
Features: OTC drugs, birth
defects, asthma, rabies, medical devices
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December (No. 10)
Features: devices,
sulfites, homeopathy, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
1995 (Vol.
29)
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January-February 1995 (No. 1)
Features: HACCP, OTC
painkillers, dental lasers, new food label
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* March 1995
(No. 2)
Features: drug trials,
braces, children's foods, gout, advisory committees
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* April 1995
(No. 3)
Features: genetic
engineering, [psoriasis, HIV, blood, estrogen]
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* May 1995
(No. 4)
Features: [acne, devices,
genital warts, testosterone]
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* June 1995
(No. 5)
Features: [food label,
medicine, UTIs, upset stomach, lung cancer]
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July-August (No. 6)
Features: forensics, skin
cancer, eye surgery, men's health, prescriptions
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September (No. 7)
Features: chickenpox
vaccine, antibiotic-resistant infections, food labels, medical diagnostic
software, legitimate uses for psychedelic drugs
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October (No. 8)
Features: drug review,
vegetarian diets, food safety, breastfeeding, recalls
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November (No. 9)
Features: patient
education, breast implants, glaucoma, snakebite, interstitial cystitis
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December (No. 10)
Features: vaccines, AIDS, botulinum toxin, fingernails
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with an asterisk, the articles are available only as text.
The articles in these older
issues are available only in text format. Not all articles in these issues
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