FDA Recalls Reworked Philips Respirators
On December 22, 2022 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the Class I recall of reworked Philips Respironics Trilogy 100 and Trilogy 200 ventilators. A Class I recall is the FDA’s most serious recall, indicating devices create a heightened risk of serious injury or death. Trilogy ventilators are intended to … [Read more...] about FDA Recalls Reworked Philips Respirators
New American Airlines Uniforms are Allegedly Making Crew Sick
Uniforms that are allegedly making them literally sick Since September 2016, American Airlines pilots and crew have new uniforms that are allegedly making them literally sick. In May, a pilot with American told the airline’s president that he felt unsafe in the cockpit because of the uniforms. The pilot said he had breathing issues … [Read more...] about New American Airlines Uniforms are Allegedly Making Crew Sick
FDA Approval of Transvaginal Mesh is Questioned by Victims
A study by Northwestern University, published May 4, 2016 in Obstetrics and Gynecology criticized the U.S. Food and Drug Administation (FDA) for approving a number of high-risk health devices based on unsubstantiated clinical studies, including transvaginal mesh. Dr. Steve Xu, lead researcher said, “Although it is impossible to … [Read more...] about FDA Approval of Transvaginal Mesh is Questioned by Victims
FDA Says to Beware of Skin Care Products Containing Mercury
In a recently updated statement, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers to beware of skin care products containing mercury. Exposure to mercury is hazardous, and can damage the brain, lungs and kidneys. It is especially harmful to pregnant women as well as infants and young children, whose brains are still … [Read more...] about FDA Says to Beware of Skin Care Products Containing Mercury
