VOL. 31 NO. 4MAY-JUNE 1997
CFC-Free Medication for an Ailing Ozone Layer
Protect the environment or provide life-saving drugs? FDA proposes to solve that dilemma with the phaseout of chlorofluorocarbon-containing medical products, but not until safe and effective alternatives are available.
Lights, Camera, Telemedicine
Putting television and medicine together used to mean nothing more than a weekly dose of Dr. Kildare. But video cameras, cable hookups, and computers can now help patients and doctors get medical advice from specialists all over the country.
Today's Special: Nutrition Information
The time has come for your favorite restaurant to spill the high-fiber beans. FDA now requires restaurants to give customers nutrition information about menu items with nutrition or health claims.
Reasons for Brain Tumor Increase Not Black and White
In the United States, the number of brain tumors has doubled in the past 10 years. But early diagnosis and the right treatment can improve the chances of recovery.
Diabetes Demands a Triad of Treatments
Diabetics need to fight their disease with every weapon they have: diet, exercise, drugs, and--for many--daily insulin injections. Now a new class of drugs just approved by FDA may help some reduce or eliminate their need for insulin injections.