Food and Drug Administration

Nolotil painkillers are still prescribed in Spain, but is banned in many other countries.

‘People are dying’: A popular painkiller in Spain may have killer side effects

Health & Medicine

In Spain, the government is facing legal action over one of the country’s most popular prescription painkillers. A patients’ advocacy group claims the drug can have potentially fatal side effects. And Britons traveling in Spain may be most at risk.

Pills

A new study finds that after drug approvals are fast-tracked, required trials are slow to follow

Health

Citing failed studies, FDA rejects breast cancer drug

Health & Medicine
Scientists at the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg, Manitoba, prepare an experimental Ebola vaccine for shipment to the World Health Organization.

Many people want to give trial drugs a chance to save their lives. Here’s how they’ll have to do it

Medicine
The World

Even the FDA has no idea what’s in the food you eat. And here’s why

Science
First Lady Michelle Obama unveils proposed updates to nutrition labels during remarks in the East Room of the White House on February 27, 2014.

What’s in a label? Not much, if it says ‘all natural’

Food

GMO labeling is a big issue, but it’s not the only hard choice that regulatory agencies face. Food companies can also lobby for terms like “all natural” and other seemingly health-related statements to go on labels, but their scientific value isn’t clear.

The World

Senate passes food safety overhaul

Conflict & Justice

Benjamin England worked at the FDA for 17 years and founded FDAImports.com. He believes this legislation could lead to dramatic change, but only if the government can find the funding to back up the FDA’s expanded role.

EPA scraps proposed chemical safety rules

Environment

After years in the White House, the Environmental Protection Agency has withdrawn a proposed rule that would force companies to label certain potentially harmful chemicals. Many of the EPA’s proposal have been frozen as protests from Congress threaten to limit the agency’s power.

Obama administration drops objection to Plan B ruling

Conflict & Justice

President Barack Obama’s government has dropped its opposition to a court decision that allows the Plan B emergency contraceptive to be bought over-the-counter by women of any age. Proponents had argued the pill was safe and a useful safety net against unwanted pregnancy.

Judge rules Plan B must be available to all without a prescription

Health & Medicine

A federal judge handed a victory to women’s health advocates, saying that the federal government erred when it overruled a panel of scientists who recommended that Plan B One-Step be made available to women of all ages. He gave the government 30 days to change its policies.