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Dispatches on living well from Washington, D.C.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Deadly Overcaution at the FDA
Prof. Scammington is back on YouTube with
a cautionary tale
of how the Food and Drug Administration stands in the way of lifesaving drugs getting to the people who need them most.
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