Indiana Animal Health Board Offers Update On Dairy Cow Illness
An illness spreading among dairy cows in some states has not yet been detected in Indiana, according to state officials, but producers should be on the lookout.
Read MoreAn illness spreading among dairy cows in some states has not yet been detected in Indiana, according to state officials, but producers should be on the lookout.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Justice launched an appeals process Friday that will likely put a landmark decision about access to medication abortion in front of the Supreme Court.
Read MoreZimmer Biomet continues to expand its products available for shoulder replacement surgery.
Read MoreCelebrating National Junk Food Day, Wednesday, July 21, need not end up in the tragicomic demise depicted by Larry Groce in the 1976 novelty song “Junk Food Junkie.” Just don’t overdo the gastronomic reveling associated with the day, whose origin remains unknown.
Read MoreThe Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday, April 13, officially recommended a pause in the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine “out of an abundance of caution.”
Read MoreWARSAW — Nextremity Solutions Inc., a surgeon-driven, pure-play foot and ankle orthopedic company located in Warsaw, announced it has received 510(k) approval by the Food & Drug Administration to market its upcoming Axi+Line Proximal Bunion Correction System. “The Axi+Line Proximal Bunion Correction System represents a significant advancement in the … Read More
A research team led by Mayo Clinic oncologists has discovered a new way to identify and potentially stop the progression of many late-stage cancers. According to Dr. Konstantinos Lazaridis, associate director of the Center for Individualized Medicine at the Mayo Clinic, the new approach can “turn off” genes … Read More
Nylabone Puppy Starter Kit dog chews are being recalled due to potential Salmonella contamination that may affect both pets and their owners. Dogs who have chewed on the bones are of course at risk. According to the Food and Drug Administration, humans who have touched the chews are … Read More
Zimmer has found itself in yet another lawsuit regarding a faulty product. A number of lawsuits, such as one filed last November, have been brought against the company over its NexGen knee replacement system. Now the orthopedic device company is being sued by a Fort Wayne woman over … Read More
A southern Indiana melon farm, under investigation as a possible source of a widespread salmonella outbreak, has responded to federal claims against it. The Princeton Daily Clarion reports a lawyer for Owensville-based Chamberlain Farms says “overwhelming evidence” indicates the farm’s packing operations are not to blame for the outbreak. Attorney … Read More
Despite U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations requiring generic medications to carry identical warnings to those on corresponding brand-name products, a study by Regenstrief Institute researchers has found that more than two-thirds of generic drugs have safety-warning labels that differ from the equivalent brand-name drug. The investigators reviewed … Read More
OWENSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration has identified a southern Indiana farm that produces cantaloupes linked to a deadly salmonella outbreak and says the operation has recalled its melons. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that of 178 people infected in 21 states, … Read More
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Food safety advocates called on federal officials Tuesday to release the name of an Indiana farm that recalled its cantaloupes amid a salmonella outbreak that’s killed at least two people and sickened dozens of others in 20 states. Advocacy groups said people have a right … Read More