More than 67,000 cases of Power Stick deodorant have been recalled — what to know

Various Power Stick products have been recalled because of current good manufacturing practice deviations. The Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall for more than 67,000 cases of Power Stick deodorant products for not meeting safety and quality standards. The antiperspirant deodorant items are made by A.P. Deauville, a company based in Easton, Pennsylvania. The following…

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FDA panel promotes misinformation about antidepressants during pregnancy, psychiatrists say

A Food and Drug Administration panel discussing the use of antidepressants during pregnancy Monday largely amounted to misinformation or facts taken out of context, according to several psychiatrists who tuned in to the meeting. The panel had promised to feature diverse viewpoints about antidepressants and pregnancy. But nearly all of the 10 panelists bucked medical…

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A cross between a nicotine pouch and an energy drink: What to know about caffeine pouches

David Gomez, a school resource officer for the Boise County Sheriff’s Office in Idaho, started noticing caffeine pouches last spring. Students were using the pillow-shaped pouches, which can contain more than 200 milligrams of caffeine, alongside nicotine pouches like Zyn. They’ll use them either as a disguise for nicotine pouch usage — caffeine and nicotine pouches…

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Malcolm-Jamal Warner and ‘The Cosby Show’ made kids with learning disabilities feel seen

“People still tell me that it’s because of your show that I found out that I had dyslexia,” the actor said in an interview. By Meghan Holohan, TODAY As tributes to Malcolm-Jamal Warner pour in following his drowning, fans and disability advocates are recalling the impact of seeing Theodore “Theo” Huxtable being diagnosed with dyslexia as a teen on…

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