Tag: Fda
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FDA approves 20 nicotine pouch products as Zyn plant goes up in Aurora
As a new Zyn manufacturing facility goes up in Aurora — projected to create 500 jobs and produce an annual economic impact of $550 million for the area — the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it authorized the marketing of 20 Zyn nicotine pouch products following an “extensive scientific review.” The facility in Aurora…
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E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s onions is over, CDC and FDA say
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention along with the Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday the completion of their investigations into the McDonald’s E. coli outbreak and confirmed that it is over. The CDC and the FDA launched their investigation and product recall Oct. 22 following reports of several McDonald’s customers falling ill after consuming the Quarter Pounder, containing slivered onions.…
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Colorado death related to McDonald’s E. coli outbreak was Marine and firefighter
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The country’s lone death related to the McDonald’s E. coli outbreak was a Marine and firefighter who loved to hunt and fish and moved to Colorado to be closer to his family, particularly his eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchild. Smith became ill days after eating two Quarter Pounders with slivered onions on two separate…
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Denverites streak through the city, for a good cause, of course
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save If you saw over a hundred nearly naked people running through Denver on Saturday, no, it wasn’t a feverish act of defiance – it was for a good cause. Cupid’s Charity continued its battle against Neurofibromatosis on Saturday with their annual Undie Run — a mile-long strut…
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What do dueling mifepristone rulings mean for Colorado?
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save On Friday, a federal judge in Texas issued a ruling to suspend the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone. That same day, another federal judge in Washington released a contradictory decision in a case where Colorado is among the plaintiffs. Here is an…
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SnapDNA CEO David Medin on leaving Silicon Valley for the silicon slopes
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save SnapDNA’s CEO David Medin talked with the Denver Gazette Wednesday about the start-up foodtech company’s move from Silicon Valley in California to Broomfield, the technology it took them eight years to develop, and rapidly growing from four employees just six months ago. Answers have been…




