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  2. FDA warns against unapproved 'fat-dissolving' spa treatments

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    The FDA has approved one such injection, a drug called Kybella, from Kythera Biopharmaceuticals. However, the FDA on Wednesday noted the presence of unapproved fat-dissolving injections popping up ...

  3. Daflon - Wikipedia

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    Daflon is not an FDA-approved medication, and therefore it cannot be advertised for treatment of diseases in the United States. Daflon is under preliminary research for its potential use in treating vein diseases, [5] or hemorrhoids. [6] It is sold as a drug in France, [7] [8] Spain, [9] Malaysia [10] [11] and Belgium.

  4. Flavonols - Wikipedia

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    Besides being a subclass of flavonoids, flavonols are suggested by a study of cranberry juice to play a role along with proanthocyanidins, in the juice's ability to block bacterial adhesion, demonstrated by the compressing the fimbria of E. coli bacteria in the urinary tract so as to greatly reduce the ability of those bacteria to stay put and ...

  5. Flavonoid - Wikipedia

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    The three flavonoid classes above are all ketone-containing compounds and as such, anthoxanthins (flavones and flavonols). [1] This class was the first to be termed bioflavonoids. The terms flavonoid and bioflavonoid have also been more loosely used to describe non-ketone polyhydroxy polyphenol compounds, which are more specifically termed ...

  6. U.S. sues eBay over sale of harmful products - AOL

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    EBay was also accused of allowing the sale of at least 23,000 unregistered, misbranded or restricted-use pesticides, violating a 2020 "stop sale" order from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

  7. Quercetin - Wikipedia

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    Quercetin is a flavonoid widely distributed in nature. [2] The name has been used since 1857, and is derived from quercetum (oak forest), after the oak genus Quercus. [4] [5] It is a naturally occurring polar auxin transport inhibitor. [6] Quercetin is one of the most abundant dietary flavonoids, [2] [3] with an average daily consumption of 25 ...

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    This popular vitamin C serum is on sale for just $10: '60 is the new 40' AOL Staff. ... 60 is the new 40!) regularly tells me how much he 'loves' my skin, that my skin is so great."

  9. Isoflavonoid - Wikipedia

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    Isoflavonoids are a class of flavonoid phenolic compounds, many of which are biologically active. Isoflavonoids and their derivatives are sometimes referred to as phytoestrogens , as many isoflavonoid compounds have biological effects via the estrogen receptor .