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...like introducing a tax on tanning, and the Food and Drug Administration may even go further to ban those under 18 from tanning bed use. While the tanning bed tax is a great step in the right direction towards discouraging people from using these harmful devices, the FDA??s potential ban on minors’ use of them seems like an overstepping of boundaries because of its infringement of individual rights...
...side effects include increased risk of depression and suicide, and both Prozac and Wellbutrin carry a “black box” label warning from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration about increased risks of suicidal thoughts and behavior, according to the manufacturers’ and FDA??s Web sites...
...fails to ask about sexual behaviors such as unprotected sex and heterosexual anal sex, which both are methods of HIV transmission. In order to be safe and properly discriminatory, the FDA should address all forms of high-risk behavior without singling out homosexual men. Concerned citizens should protest the FDA??s current phrasing and demand change. However, boycotting Red Cross blood drives punishes patients in need of blood transfusions instead of targeting FDA officials who have the power to modify restrictions. We encourage students to voice their concerns publicly, while continuing to donate blood...
...style in the Gilbert Living Room, complete with two Beirut tables, one ice luge, and zero boys in drag. The AD’s cowboy party contained surprisingly few freshman girls in cowboy hats and miniskirts (insert overdone Brokeback Mountain reference here.) In celebration of the FDA??s approval of Plan B over-the-counter, the Currier TLR hosted the Morning After Party. Unfortunately, this legislation has yet to take effect and the bathroom box was out of condoms. Plan C, anyone...
...necessary precaution against sexually transmitted disease. “Although a potential individual donor may practice safe sex, persons who have participated in high-risk behaviors are, as a group, still considered to be at increased risk of transmitting HIV,” according to the FDA??s website. Along with the Red Cross, two organizations—the American Association of Blood Banks and America’s Blood Centers—issued a joint statement last week that called for an end to the FDA ban. “The current lifetime deferral...