Archive for lipiec 10th, 2010

Johnson & Johnson sued over pediatric drug recall (Reuters)
Reuters - Johnson & Johnson, the U.S. drugmaker forced to recall children’s Tylenol and other over-the-counter pediatric medicines, has been sued in federal court here by consumers unhappy with the company’s plan to offer coupons or replacement products to those who bought the affected drugs. Continued here:  Johnson & Johnson sued over pediatric drug recall [...]
NOAA: Gulf seafood tested so far is safe to eat (AP)
AP - Shrimp, grouper, tuna and other seafood snatched from the fringes of the oil in the Gulf of Mexico are safe to eat, according to a federal agency inspecting the catch. Read more here:  NOAA: Gulf seafood tested so far is safe to eat (AP)
FDA review spotlights heart risk of diabetes pill (AP)
AP - Federal health scientists have panned a GlaxoSmithKline study that the company used to defend the safety of its embattled diabetes drug Avandia, a once blockbuster-seller that has fallen out of favor because of potential ties to heart attacks. See original here: FDA review spotlights heart risk of diabetes pill (AP)
Childhood Obesity Boosts Risk of GERD (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) — Obese older children are at increased risk for developing the painful digestive disease known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), researchers from Kaiser Permanente in California report. See the rest here:  Childhood Obesity Boosts Risk of GERD (HealthDay)
Television: ‘Childrens Hospital’ With Rob Corddry, Now a TV Series
“Childrens Hospital,” part of Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim programming, an unsparing parody of mainstream hospital shows, begins its new life as a television series. Original post:  Television: ‘Childrens Hospital’ With Rob Corddry, Now a TV Series
Sunny Spies Under Those Sunny Skies
“Covert Affairs,” starring Piper Perabo, bears the mark of its network, USA: drama and action, but with a bright, sometimes comic sheen. See the rest here: Sunny Spies Under Those Sunny Skies
Electronic Insights Into Matisse’s Technique
“Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917,” an exhibition that opens next week at the Museum of Modern Art, offers a new understanding of how Matisse made significant revisions as he painted. More: Electronic Insights Into Matisse’s Technique
Music: Tracy Bonham’s Bumpy Path From Angst to Bliss
Tracy Bonham draws from her newfound contentment in Woodstock, N.Y., for her first full studio album in five years, “Masts of Manhatta.” View post: Music: Tracy Bonham’s Bumpy Path From Angst to Bliss
Playlist: New CDs From Bjork, Barry Harris and Dwele
New releases by School of Seven Bells, Anthony Braxton and Gerry Hemingway, Dirty Projectors and Bjork and Dwele. See more here:  Playlist: New CDs From Bjork, Barry Harris and Dwele
Dance Classes at Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Swing
New York City has “incredibly active subcultures in every dance style”; at Midsummer Night Swing at Lincoln Center free dance instruction includes salsa, swing and Afrobeat. Here is the original:  Dance Classes at Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Swing