Convincing Pregnant Women to Avoid Using Acetaminophen
…the benefits outweigh the risks, the labels must warn physicians and consumers about those risks, but it doesn’t keep them from being prescribed and sold. It has never written a…
…the benefits outweigh the risks, the labels must warn physicians and consumers about those risks, but it doesn’t keep them from being prescribed and sold. It has never written a…
…folate deficiency that can lead to a range of neurological symptoms, some of which are seen in people with autism. The FDA said it would seek a label change for…
…are the risks of it unraveling into a recession? Powell’s label of “curious” got me thinking about the other “curiosities” of the labor market during this cycle. The pandemic recession…
…refocused message that appeals to the masses. I struggle with the concern of whether Democrats can clarify and better define their misleading “woke/progressive” label. There are so many explanations of what…
…War–era law, to essentially commandeer a more permissive iteration of the AI, or It could label Anthropic a “supply-chain risk,” meaning that anyone doing business with the U.S. military would…
…directly check market power and hold industry accountable. On jobs, the president boasted that nearly “100 percent” of new jobs have been created in the private sector. And the label on the…
…The Trump administration also instituted other sanctions and restrictions, including some that took advantage of the “state sponsor of terror” label, to block Cuba from bank transfers, wire transfers and…
…wrote, one of my monthly columns for Cafe, because I think it will be of special interest to Civil Discourse readers. In 2011, Alabama passed an anti-immigrant law, that I…
…a slide projector and screen and (c) a way to label and store all the images. Online music streaming: NO. I grew up with vinyl and tapes (reel-to-reel, cassettes and…
…one foot in the classical world.” However that may be, chapter five of Locke’s Second Treatise on Civil Government, “Of Property”, is relentlessly, incorrigibly, two-footedly mercantilist. And nobody seems to…