Distinctions between synthetic and natural vitamin A have been absent in the extensive media coverage of this study — on the contrary, the newspaper reports contain implied
warnings against pregnant women eating liver, dairy products, meat and eggs, but none against eating fabricated foods like margarine and breakfast cereals to which synthetic vitamin A is added — and one is moved to ask if there might be a hidden agenda in bringing these results before the public.
Not exact matches
A day after the CDC
warned pregnant women against traveling to one neighborhood in Miami after learning the Zika virus is spreading there via mosquitoes, consumers looking to cancel their flights into the city may encounter difficulty.
A day after the CDC
warned pregnant women against traveling to a Miami neighborhood, consumers who wish to cancel a flight may encounter difficulty.
That's why
pregnant women are
warned against cleaning out litter boxes.
In the meantime, the CDC is urging
pregnant women and their partners to stay away from Miami's Wynwood neighborhood — the first time the CDC has ever
warned against travel to an American neighborhood for fear of an infectious disease.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging
pregnant women and their partners to stay away from Wynwood — the first time the CDC has ever
warned against travel to an American neighborhood for fear of an infectious disease.
The agency also is urging
pregnant women to avoid the Miami neighborhood where transmissions are occurring — the first health
warning in decades
against travel to a destination within the continental United States.
Even the slow - to - react FDA and EPA have put out health advisories
warning against certain fish and shellfish consumption for young children,
women who are
pregnant or may become
pregnant, and nursing mothers.
But I do know that Maths Berlin, who practically invented mercury toxicology, strongly
warned against using the mercury - containing version of the swine flu vaccine for children and
pregnant women.
Lawsuits
against Glaxo claim that the company failed to properly test the drug and determine safety risks before selling it; failed to
warn the public about dangerous side effects; fraudulently marketed the drug to
pregnant women even though it was not approved for this use; and misrepresented results from animal studies.