"As a pharmacist and a mother, I introduced this bill because no parent should ever be told that a safe, life-saving nutritional product for their preterm infant is no longer available because of a feeding frenzy of fear-driven litigation," she said. "Doctors and families, not trial lawyers, should make medical decisions for these fragile infants. My bill ensures continued access to these formulas while allowing the FDA time to develop a long-term regulatory solution."
Flood of lawsuits threatens supply of baby formula for premature babies
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“We're going to find out what the layoffs were all about - 10,000 - we didn't know it,” Harshbarger said Wednesday at a health care forum hosted by Politico.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. remains quiet on 10,000 jobs lost at the nation's top health department
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