September 20, 2008
 

Farmers back GM animals study - West Online


Farmers back GM animals study - West Online
Australian farmers have urged authorities to consider the use of genetically modified animals for meat, milk and fish after US authorities this week unveiled guidelines to regulate the controversial technology. The US Food and Drug Administration has
Source: www.thewest.com.au

US bans key Indian drug imports - BBC South-Asia
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says it has banned the import of more than 30 generic drugs made by Indian drug firm Ranbaxy. The FDA said the decision was made after it found manufacturing quality problems at two of Ranbaxy's
Source: news.bbc.co.uk

FDA issues rules for gene modified animals - Newsday
The Food and Drug Administration opened the way yesterday for a bevy of genetically engineered salmon, cows and other animals to leap from the laboratory to the marketplace, unveiling an approval process that would treat the modified creatures like
Source: www.newsday.com

Scarless Surgery Uses Body's Own Openings - Washington Post
At Northwestern Memorial Hospital, a procedure known as natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery, or NOTES, was used to remove Albert Pagliuca's gallbladder. Some doctors question whether the risks of this type of surgery outweigh the benefits
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

J&J Touts Psoriasis-Drug Data - Wall Street Journal
Johnson & Johnson said its experimental drug ustekinumab was more effective at treating the skin disease psoriasis than Amgen Inc.'s blockbuster drug Enbrel in a J&J-funded patient study. J&J, of New Brunswick, N.J., already has applied for Food and
Source: online.wsj.com

FDA Plans Rules for Modified Food Animals - Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON -- The Food and Drug Administration released proposed guidelines on how to regulate genetically engineered animals, in a move that is expected to pave the way for them to enter the food supply. The biotech industry has long sought to use
Source: online.wsj.com

Altered animals could become food - Detroit Free Press
The Food and Drug Administration issued a proposed legal framework for how it would resolve such questions as whether the altered animals are safe for human consumption and pose no serious environmental risks.
Source: www.freep.com

Drug Label, Maimed Patient and Test for Court - New York Times
MARSHFIELD, Vt. — When Diana Levine starts talking about her rock ’n’ roll days, she plays a little air guitar, mimicking the way she used to handle her electric bass in bands like the Re-Bops and Duke and the Detours. But Ms. Levine is missing
Source: www.nytimes.com

Now, Ranbaxy AIDS drug under US lens - Business Standard
A United States Congressional committee has widened the scope of its ongoing inquiry into the United States Food and Drug Administration's (USFDA) handling of drug- marketing approvals of India's leading drug-maker Ranbaxy.
Source: www.business-standard.com

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