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Are you looking to lose weight? If you are like many other individuals who are hoping to lose weight, there is a good chance that you may turn to weight loss pills, also commonly referred to as diet pills
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Abbott Laboratories’ weight-loss pill Meridia increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes in people with heart disease, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The results will be
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Sept. 1, 2010 – People who take Abbott’s weight loss pill Meridia have a higher risk of nonfatal heart attack and stroke, a company-sponsored study shows. The increased risk was seen only in patients
Abbott Weight-Loss Drug Meridia Raises Heart Attack, Stroke Risk in Study - Bloomberg
Abbott Laboratories’ weight loss pill Meridia increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes in people with existing heart disease, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine
Weight-loss pill just leaves wallet lighter, feds warn - Detroit News
You’ve seen the ads all over the Internet: Pure Acai Berry, Lose weight fast. And you think, it must be true because the acai (pronounced a-sigh-ee) ad includes endorsements by Oprah and Rachael Ray. And
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Have you taken a pill or supplement to lose weight? Would you? With several drugmakers working on new medicines to help overweight people shed pounds, we wondered how Americans view the idea these days. A
Acai berry scam: You’ll lose money, not weight - msnbc.com
and unlawful acts and practices” to sell its acai berry weight loss pills (AcaiPure) and colon cleansing supplement (Colopure) via the Internet. In its complaint, the FTC says CCN “deceived consumers across the
What to Consider Before Buying Weight Loss Pills - Associated Content
Are you looking to lose weight? If you are like many other individuals who are hoping to lose weight, there is a good chance that you may turn to weight loss pills, also commonly referred to as diet pills
Abbott’s Meridia raises heart attack, stroke risk in study - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
Abbott Laboratories’ weight-loss pill Meridia increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes in people with heart disease, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The results will be
Weight Loss Pill Meridia Raises Heart Attack, Stroke Risks - WebMD
Sept. 1, 2010 – People who take Abbott’s weight loss pill Meridia have a higher risk of nonfatal heart attack and stroke, a company-sponsored study shows. The increased risk was seen only in patients
Abbott Weight-Loss Drug Meridia Raises Heart Attack, Stroke Risk in Study - Bloomberg
Abbott Laboratories’ weight loss pill Meridia increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes in people with existing heart disease, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine
Weight-loss pill just leaves wallet lighter, feds warn - Detroit News
You’ve seen the ads all over the Internet: Pure Acai Berry, Lose weight fast. And you think, it must be true because the acai (pronounced a-sigh-ee) ad includes endorsements by Oprah and Rachael Ray. And
In Weight-Loss Struggle, Americans Are Leery Of Pills - NPR News
Have you taken a pill or supplement to lose weight? Would you? With several drugmakers working on new medicines to help overweight people shed pounds, we wondered how Americans view the idea these days. A
Acai berry scam: You’ll lose money, not weight - msnbc.com
and unlawful acts and practices” to sell its acai berry weight loss pills (AcaiPure) and colon cleansing supplement (Colopure) via the Internet. In its complaint, the FTC says CCN “deceived consumers across the