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COVID-19 booster shots: Former acting HHS secretary steps in after FDA advisory board approval

[ad_1] Dr. Reynold Panettieri discusses the FDA approval of Pfizer and COVID vaccine warrants on the “Claman Countdown”. Former Acting Secretary and Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Eric Hargan, who served under both the Bush and Trump administrations, said the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was right cautious about the approval of … Read more

How FCC tries to fight robocalls

[ad_1] Rafael Abdrakhmanov | iStock | Getty Images From fake Social Security calls to crooks pretending to be Apple or Amazon, anyone with a cell phone or landline is no stranger to robocalls. For decades, robocalls have graced phones and voicemails across the country. Between June 2020 and 2021, these scams affected more than 59 … Read more

4th Pacing Control Update: These states are configured to receive their first controls

[ad_1] Eeven if a fourth dunning check may not come directly from the U.S. government, states from top to bottom are taking steps to support their citizens by introducing dunning checks of their own. Due to the economic desperation caused by COVID-19[feminine et les mesures gouvernementales ultérieures imposées sur le dos de celui-ci, l’aide financière … Read more

If you bought it from Kroger, throw it away immediately, FDA warns

[ad_1] As the leading supermarket chain in the United States, Kroger is a lot of our favorite grocery stops. But while it’s generally very reliable, it’s no stranger to the occasional recall. In June, customers had to throw away the pre-made pasta dishes they bought from Kroger due to undeclared allergens, and then in August, … Read more

Why more and more professional athletes use and depend on cannabis

[ad_1] As the world of sport struggles with the use of performance-enhancing drugs, one substance almost always goes under the radar: cannabis. But according to the new book “Runner’s High” (GP Putnam’s Sons) by Josiah Hesse, its use is widespread in professional sports. Former Denver Nuggets basketball player Kenyon Martin estimates that 85% of NBA … Read more

Indian antitrust investigation reveals Google abused Android dominance, report says

[ad_1] Latest setback for Google in India Google has also capitalized on the dominance of the Play Store – report Google under antitrust investigation since 2019 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18 (Reuters) – Google has abused the dominance of its Android operating system in India, using its “huge financial muscle” to illegally harm competitors, the country’s … Read more

73% of vaccinated Americans would take COVID vaccine boosters

[ad_1] A Food and Drug Administration advisory committee on Friday recommended allowing a booster of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine only for recipients 65 years of age or older or at high risk of severe COVID-19. He declined to recommend recalls for other recipients aged 16 or older, as Pfizer and President Biden urged the FDA … Read more

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