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The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) are warning people to be aware of the dangers of buying diet pills online.
In 2008 MHRA commissioned Ipsos MORI to research the public’s perception of herbal medicines, the findings may help doctors and pharmacists when considering how to advise patients.
Important to inquire if patients are taking herbal medicines.
This will help local authorities (LAs) in their ongoing efforts to achieve a decline in obesity rates by 2020.
Many food supplements contain hidden pharmaceutical ingredients that could be causing serious health risks, according to research
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