Should the FDA regulate natural supplements and herbal remedies?
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Yes
Yes, the FDA should regulate natural supplements and herbal remedies. Yesterday, Legislation was passed
No
There is a gross over-abundance of over-regulation of our lives by the federal government - especially
by Quake
Growing up afraid of drugs and having on no opinion on them, and thereafter being exposed to marijuana for a couple years, followed
by Tom Brend
MR imaging and transdermal patches offer great medical benefits alike, but if the two are combined, they can become very harmful to
The war on drugs is a very complicated debate and implementing a policy without proper precautions could be a cause for disaster,
114 Article Titles on Drug Legislation & Safety
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