Food and Drug Administration

The new drug's label will carry a bold safety warning.
A new report casts doubt on the rigor of even the agency's strictest approval processes.
Thousands of pets died in 2007. The pet food industry still has plenty of problems.
There's no buzzkill like a bursting bottle.
Health officials found feces and toilet paper in fields at 11 farms.
George H. Simmons came up with the brilliant idea to transform the AMA into a big business by granting the AMA's "seal of approval" to certain drug companies that placed large and frequent ads in JAMA and its various affiliate publications.