Friday, August 2, 2013

The FDA - a little background

We all love to hate the FDA. I mean they are the people that take food off the market, have all these rules and things that make food cost more, delay the acceptance of new medications, and cause pharmaceutical companies to have all these years of research driving up their 'costs' (which get paid by patients in the end, one way the other).

So why do we have an FDA? How did that happen? I never really knew or thought much about it. I just thought it was another one of those big Washington based alphabet agencies making rules and spending the public's money.

I try to assume that people are going to do the right thing and not rob, steal, or corrupt. People generally do mean to do their best and help others. But this is not always true,  hence the reason for all the government and policing.

Meat packing plants were a wealth of horrors. Its surprising more did not die from food from them.
It is a well known fact that the nineteenth, and probably earlier, centuries were full of patent medicines where you might kill yourself thinking you were healing yourself. Who knew what was in them. These were exposed in an article called "The Great American Quackery" which ran in Colliers Magazine in 1905. This resulted in the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906.

Finally in 1938, after over 100 people died from taking a patent medicine full of a toxin, the Pure Food and Drug Act was passed which required manufacturers to prove their products were safe. This lead to the creation of the Food and Drug Administration.

So that is your little history lesson for the day. I am heading out for a dentist appointment on this rainy morning....

4 comments:

tracy.rose@healthline.com said...

Hi Caroline,

Healthline editors recently published their final list of the top breast cancer blogs on the web for 2013 and Caroline’s Breast Cancer Blog made the list. You can find the complete list at http://www.healthline.com/health-slideshow/best-breast-cancer-blogs (in no particular order). We encourage you to share your newfound status as one of the best blogs on the web with your friends, family, & followers.

We also created a set of badges you can easily embed on your site & anywhere else you see fit:

http://www.healthline.com/health/28919

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Congratulations!

Warm Regards,
Tracy

tracy.rose@healthline.com said...

Hi Caroline,

Healthline has just released their list of Best Breast Cancer Apps for this year: http://www.healthline.com/health-slideshow/top-breast-cancer-iphone-android-apps. Much like your blog, these apps were thoughtfully chosen by our editorial team. They were also medically reviewed by our in-house team. As a winner of our Best Blogs this year, we thought that you might be interested in sharing this list with your audience in hopes that they will find some of these apps useful. Thanks again for creating a wonderful resource for the Breast Cancer community!

Kindly,

Alex Sten
Healthline Team

tracy.rose@healthline.com said...

Hi Caroline,

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month we asked our followers to send us their breast cancer awareness tattoos and tell us the story behind them. You can find their stories at: http://www.healthline.com/health-slideshow/breast-cancer-tattoos. We would love if you would share this slideshow with your followers. Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Warm Regards,
Tracy

Maggie.danhakl@healthline.com said...

Hi Caroline,

I hope this finds you well. We are happy to let you know that Healthline has put together our ‘10 Best Breast Cancer Videos of 2013’. You can see a full slideshow of them here: http://www.healthline.com/health-slideshow/best-breast-cancer-videos-2013 .

Since you are listed among our ‘Best Breast Cancer Blogs of 2013’, I know you have a great following of those interested in this topic. I was hoping you can share our video list with your audience on your website or social feeds. Would you be open to doing this?

Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks again!

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