Food and Drug Administration
A Canadian Pharmacy Is Accused of Selling Counterfeit Cancer Drugs to US Doctors
The Montana indictment alleges that canadadrugs.com, along with its affiliates in Barbados and the UK, sold cheap foreign versions of lifesaving drugs, which were not approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
Processed Food Labels Could Be About to Get a Lot Scarier
British law doesn’t currently require food packaging to distinguish between added and naturally occurring sugars, meaning that many of us consume over our daily recommended intake without realising. Now, the government could be taking steps to counter...
'Pink Viagra' Is Coming to Solve a Problem That May Not Exist
The new pill won’t address the majority of women’s issues with sex.
Is "Female Viagra" a Real Thing? FDA to Rule on Drug Marketed as Libido-Lifter
A small pharmaceutical company has spent millions pushing support for what it calls the "female Viagra," but critics say the PR campaign and the reality of the drug don't line up.
Ketamine May Help Treat Bipolar Disorder
The study was conducted over the course of five years and found that ketamine helps reverse one of the key symptoms that bipolar depressed patients experience.
Someone Finally Made a Condom for Your Gigantic Penis
I talked to a representative from the UK company TheyFit about problems well-endowed men have with condoms and why the US lags behind Europe in providing jimmy hats for girthy dudes.
Could This New Drug Help to Alleviate Your Depression?
Vortioxetine, a newly available drug in the United States, has show benefits for depression suffers. Most notably, it's helping improve their memory.
That Fish You're Eating Isn’t What You Think it Is
And what you think it isn't could make your shorts explode.
New Bionic Eye Can Make You Just Like the Terminator
Well, not just like the Terminator. But the FDA has approved a bionic eyeball to help people see.