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2006 July

Expert Tease: Weight Loss In A Bottle?

Glaxo has asked the FDA for approval to market an over-the-counter (OTC) drug called Alli – pronounced, “al-eye.” Alli is simply a low-dose version of a prescription weight-loss drug called Xenical. If the FDA approves Alli, it will have the distinction of being the only weight-loss drug available OTC.

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Offset the Effects of Gout with Cherries

At the first signs of a gout attack, eating cherries and drinking cherry juice will usually offset the effects of excess uric acid.

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Safety Tips

Safety tips are not quite the same as health tips, but keeping out of harm’s way is certainly a healthy practice. In a Healthier Talk community forum this week, a member named djc50 begins a discussion titled “A Good Home Safety Idea” with this tip.

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Liver Failure Linked to Prescription Antiobiotic Ketek

The FDA has received 12 reports of acute liver failure linked to Ketek. Four of those patients died. One patient required a liver transplant

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Whole Grain-Rich Diet May Reduce the Risk of Gum Disease

Now a new study shows that a dietary choice may reduce the risk of gum disease (periodontitis).

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