News for July 30th, 2009

Texting while driving poses dire traffic safety threat

driver textingA freelance photographer was working on assignment for the New York Times, covering an H.I.V. scare at a St. Louis high school and trying to build a rapport with teenagers involved with the story. Sitting in the back seat of a car, photographer Dan Gill happened to snap a picture of the teenage driver texting on her cell phone while driving about 60 miles per hour, both hands off the wheel, as someone in the front passenger seat steered. Gill didn’t intentionally seek such a controversial picture. It was just one of the scores of photographs he took in documenting the daily lives of some teenagers.

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Body building products receive FDA warning; serious adverse reactions

px020034The Food and Drug Administration () is notifying health care professionals and their patients about dietary supplements marketed as an alternative to anabolic steroids for body building and increasing muscle mass and strength. The products are sold both online and in retail stores and promoted to athletes to improve sports performance and aid in recovery from training and sporting events. Although marketed as dietary supplements, the says the products are not dietary supplements but rather unapproved new drugs that have not been reviewed by the for safety and effectiveness.

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