Top Health Stories of 2006: Readers Choose
Trans fats, a new shingles vaccine, and the secrets of love caught the attention of WebMD readers this year.
Here are the 10 most viewed news stories on WebMD in 2006:
What Is a Drug Recall?
Medicine is rigorously tested for safety and effectiveness before becoming available to the consumer. In the U.S., the FDA makes sure this happens. Once on the market, the FDA, along with the makers of the drug, continue to monitor the medicine for any unforeseen problems. Should an issue develop, or the safety of a medication come into question, a recall may be initiated.
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1. Think Before You Drink
2. Quiz Checks Death Risk After 50
3. Spring Allergies: Worst U.S. Cities
4. Eat Trans Fat, Get Big Belly
5. Love Secret of Happily Married Couples
6. Antiperspirant: Link to Breast Cancer?
7.Acetaminophen Recall Announced
8. FDA Approves First Shingles Vaccine
9. 7 'Risky' Foods Falling off the Menu
10. Happier With Sex Life: Men or Women?
Here are the 10 most viewed news stories on WebMD in 2006:
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What Is a Drug Recall?
Medicine is rigorously tested for safety and effectiveness before becoming available to the consumer. In the U.S., the FDA makes sure this happens. Once on the market, the FDA, along with the makers of the drug, continue to monitor the medicine for any unforeseen problems. Should an issue develop, or the safety of a medication come into question, a recall may be initiated.
Read the What Is a Drug Recall? article > >
1. Think Before You Drink
2. Quiz Checks Death Risk After 50
3. Spring Allergies: Worst U.S. Cities
4. Eat Trans Fat, Get Big Belly
5. Love Secret of Happily Married Couples
6. Antiperspirant: Link to Breast Cancer?
7.Acetaminophen Recall Announced
8. FDA Approves First Shingles Vaccine
9. 7 'Risky' Foods Falling off the Menu
10. Happier With Sex Life: Men or Women?
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