Over-the-counter sleep meds not effective: FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration had data 15 years ago showing over-the-counter sleep aid products such as Tylenol PM and Excedrin PM don't offer a significant benefit to patients, according to a letter obtained by CBC News. cbc.ca |
Female libido pill questioned by FDA
The first pill designed to boost the female sex drive failed to make a significant impact on libido in two studies, U.S. regulators say. cbc.ca |
Ottawa police won't review HIV disclosure policy
The Ottawa Police Services Board said it won't review police policy on how it discloses information about people wanted for allegedly spreading infectious diseases. cbc.ca |
Bella slow cookers recalled over fire hazard
Bella Kitchen five-quart programmable slow cookers have been recalled because the control panel can overheat and melt, posing a fire hazard. cbc.ca |
Goddess Gourmet issues M-Bar allergy alert
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Goddess Gourmet are warning people with peanut allergies to stay away from M-Bar brand organic chocolate-coconut bars. cbc.ca |