Keep Safety In Mind When You Go Skiing This Winter
This is the time of the year when people from across California are getting away for a weekend or a week to participate in skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports. As such, the potential for injury increases dramatically, as people who only dabble in the sport take to the slopes without having the necessary skills… read more
Know Symptoms and Use Precautions to Prevent Flu From Spreading
Doctors are attempting to get the word out about the danger posed by a flu outbreak sweeping across the nation and healthcare officials are doing whatever they can to limit the illness’s ability to spread. They’re doing so by diverting resources to deal with the outbreak and promoting the health benefits offered by a flu shot…. read more
Flu Spreads in Boston and Other Parts of The Country
The danger posed by the ongoing flu epidemic should not be underestimated. Boston provides a case in point for anyone who isn’t taking this outbreak as seriously as they should. That city has made the move to declare a public health emergency now that at least 12 people have died across the area and an… read more
CDC Cautions Citizens About Flu Threat in All But Three States
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hope that a flu outbreak sickening people across the country has begun to wane. However, the director of the CDC still cautions that we won’t know if this is indeed the case for a couple weeks, as it takes a little bit of time to quantify trends. And… read more
Virginia Could Alter Its Texting and Driving Ban This Year
It’s been four years since the state of Virginia enacted some sort of measure on distracted driving. It was 2009 when texting behind the wheel received the designation of a secondary offense, a breach which if detected would cost the driver a relatively small $20. Although numerous groups have pushed for strengthening the law, such… read more
Report Says FDA Food Safety Proposal Is Worth The Cost
Now that the Food and Drug Administration has introduced a proposal that would place new rules on food production, people from across the country have thrown in their two cents. A new editorial in the Los Angeles Times takes a look at what they perceive to be an upcoming showdown over the new rules, and… read more
Campus Safety Tips For Students Headed Back to Class
With winter break over, college students across California and the country are dragging their feet back to campus to take part in the spring semester, which makes this as good of a time as any to talk about campus safety. At this point, incoming college students should have a good understanding of and familiarity with… read more
Flu Cases on The Rise, But Steps Can Be Taken to Protect Yourself
Influenza is spreading all throughout the country, giving health officials cause for concern. In Boston, for example, 700 instances of the flu have already been confirmed, which might not seem like a lot in a population of more than 600,000, but is seen as the health hazard that it is once you realize that only… read more
FDA Seeks to Hinder Most Common Forms of Prescription Abuse
The Food and Drug Administration has grown increasingly concerned about the prevalence of prescription drug abuse in the country. In a bid to lower the number of people who become addicted to these types of drugs, they have now released new draft guidance which aims to improve upon a drugmaker’s ability to prevent abuse before… read more
FDA Issues New Dosage Recommendations For Insomnia Drugs
A number of drug items that are meant to help users overcome insomnia have received new recommendations from the Food and Drug Administration. If you take such a drug, then you might want to read on. Zolpidem is the name of the drug that has prompted this additional FDA scrutiny. The drug can be found… read more
Flu Outbreak Causes Alarm Throughout The Country
Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames. The impact of a flu outbreak continues to be felt across the country. In Dallas, keeping up with the flood of prescriptions has proved a daunting task as sick persons continue to seek treatment, and shortages of flu shots have begun to affect a clinic in Bryn Mawr,… read more
Official Calls For An Update to the Nutrition Facts Label
The Executive Director for an organization known as the Center for Science in the Public Interest believes that the time has come for the Food and Drug Administration to issue new rules in regards to the Nutrition Facts label affixed to food items. 20 years ago, the label was created thanks to the Nutrition Labeling… read more