Radiation-Emitting Products
From medical X-ray scanners used to see inside the body to surgical lasers used for cosmetic purposes or to improve eyesight, FDA ensures the safety and effectiveness of a wide range or products that emit radiation. To learn more, read these Consumer Updates.
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Radiation-Emitting Products
- Is It Really 'FDA Approved?'
- How to Report Product Problems and Complaints to the FDA
- 5 Tips for Using Your Microwave Oven Safely
- Laser Toys: Not Always Child's Play
- 3D Technologies Poised to Change How Doctors Diagnose Cancers
- Protecting Your Vision: Facts and Fiction
- FDA Team Advances Women's Health
- May 17 Webinar: Foreign Inspections
- Identifying Recalled Products
- Very Low Health Risks from Full-Body X-ray Scanners
- FDA 101: Health Fraud Awareness
- Drugs.com Furthers Reach of FDA Consumer Health Information
- Indoor Tanning: The Risk of Ultraviolet Radiation (video)
- Upcoming Webinar on Wednesday, May 26, 2010—Indoor Tanning: Risks of Ultraviolet Radiation
- Consumer Representatives Needed for FDA Advisory Committees: Learn More at Public Meeting
- FDA Launches FDA Basics Online to Enhance Public Understanding of the Agency
- FDA Teams with Everyday Health to Expand Reach of Health Information
- Reducing Radiation from Medical X-rays (video)
- FDA's International Posts: Improving the Safety of Imported Food and Medical Products
- Illuminating the Hazards of Powerful Laser Products
- FDA 101: How to Use the Consumer Complaint System and MedWatch
- Reducing Radiation from Medical X-rays
- FDA and WebMD Form Partnership
- New Steps to Improve Advisory Committee Processes
- FDA 101: Advisory Committees
- Radiology and Children: Extra Care Required
- FDA's Strategic Plan: Charting Our Course for the Future
- FDA 101: Product Recalls
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