Heartless Regulation May End Up Killing Kids
Posted on November 9, 2007 by Trevor Butterworth
Trevor Butterworth, Huffington Post
In recent years, the Food and Drug Administration has more often than not been damned for regulating too little rather than too much; but in a horrible twist, reported by Thomas M. Burton and Shelly Banjo in Thursday’s Wall Street Journal, the very scientific principles which stand between the public and quackery [...]
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