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  2. Food and Drug Administration - Wikipedia

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    The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA or US FDA) is a federal agency of the Department of Health and Human Services.The FDA is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the control and supervision of food safety, tobacco products, caffeine products, dietary supplements, prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceutical drugs (medications), vaccines ...

  3. Food and Drugs Authority (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    Food and Drugs Authority logo Food and Drugs Authority building. The Food and Drugs Authority (or FDA, formerly known as the Food and Drugs Board) is a Ghanaian government agency responsible for the inspection, certification, and proper distribution of foods and food products as well as drugs in Ghana.The FDA exists to ensure the safety, quality and efficacy of human and veterinary drugs, food ...

  4. N95 respirator - Wikipedia

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    A surgical N95 is also rated against fluids, and is regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration under 21 CFR 878.4040, in addition to NIOSH 42 CFR 84. 42 CFR 84, the federal standard which the N95 is part of, was created to address shortcomings in the prior United States Bureau of Mines respirator testing standards, as well as tuberculosis ...

  5. 2012 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves Truvada as the first drug shown to reduce the risk of HIV infection. [174] [175] July 17 – After President Barack Obama's long-form birth certificate was released by the White House on April 27, 2011, [176] Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio contends that the document is a computer-generated ...

  6. List of District of Columbia ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    An initiative to increase the minimum wage for tipped employees to the same level as non-tipped employees [69] Passed; repealed [70] 47,230 (55.74%) 37,504 (44.26%) [71] 2020 Initiative 81: An initiative to require police to treat entheogenic plants and fungi as a lowest-priority offense, a form of effective decriminalization [72] Passed ...

  7. 2010 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts ...

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    A candidate for nomination in a party's special primary election must have been an enrolled member of the party, through filing as a member of that party with the Secretary of the Commonwealth using a certificate of voter registration, for the 90 days preceding the filing deadline, unless the candidate is a newly registered voter. The candidate ...

  8. Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A student working part-time for a university, enrolled at least half-time at the same university, and their relationship with the university is primarily an educational one. [132] A student who is a household employee for a college club, fraternity, or sorority, and is enrolled and regularly attending classes at a university. [133]

  9. List of impeachment investigations of United States federal ...

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    On May 11, 2009, Judge Samuel B. Kent was sentenced to 33 months in prison in a sex abuse case for lying to investigators about sexually abusing two female employees. Dick DeGuerin, Kent's attorney, said the judge was retiring from the bench because of a disability – which would allow him to keep receiving his $169,300-a-year salary.