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Medical Week News -- 2005 News Archive
  Medical Week News for December 2005 - Medical Headlines
 

FDA Panel to Weigh Low-Dose Xenical for Over-the-Counter Sale
CDC Report: Two in Five Americans Aged 55-to-64 Are Obese
Encouraging Early News About Another Obesity Drug, APD356

  Medical Week News for November 2005 - Medical Headlines
 

Study: Weight Loss Doubles When Lifestyle Modification Used with Meridia
Newly Discovered Hormone, Obestatin, Seen Suppressing Appetite

  Medical Week News for October 2005 - Medical Headlines
 

Study: Obese People Who Lose 10% of Weight See Sex Lives Improve
Study: Midlife Obesity Tied to Increased Risk Later in Life of Dementia
Will U.S. FDA Advisory Committee Consider Acomplia, and When?

  Medical Week News for September 2005 - Medical Headlines
 

Will FDA Leadership Change Impact Approval of Acomplia?
Leading Doctor Cites Obesity Drugs in Attack on FDA Approval Process

  Medical Week News for August 2005 - Medical Headlines
 

Survey: Two Out of Three Doctors Likely to Prescribe Acomplia for Obesity
FDA Approval of New Drugs Like Acomplia Taking Longer

  Medical Week News for July 2005 - Medical Headlines
 

Study: Extremely Obese People More Likely to Injure Themselves
Survey: Obesity May Lead to Foot and Ankle Problems

  Medical Week News for June 2005 - Medical Headlines
 

U.S. FDA Rejects Putting Acomplia on Rapid Road to Approval
Amylin Weight-Loss Drug Shows Promise in Early Trial

  Medical Week News for May 2005 - Medical Headlines
 

Trial of Anti-Obesity Vaccine Gets Underway in Switzerland
Experimental Drug APD356 Said Effective in Small, Short, Early Trial

 

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