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The FDA recently warned consumers against using 27 different kinds of eyedrops due to potential bacterial infections, leading to fears over whether any eyedrops are safe. And this comes in autumn, which for some is peak eyedrop season due to the cold, dry air. The good news is experts say the warnings only apply to the specific brands noted by the FDA. “Any lubricating drop that has not been recalled and is still available on pharmacy shelves should be perfectly safe,” Dr. Christopher Starr, a spokesperson for the American Academy of Ophthalmology, told NBC News. Here is a list of the drops the FDA says to stop using, and follow these tips to help avoid infection.
As part of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, TV host Maria Menounos is sharing the symptoms from her own diagnosis earlier this year to help raise awareness about the illness. Menounos, 45, said she had excruciating stomach pain after eating a salad on a flight a year ago, and it persisted for two months despite tests not finding anything. She finally decided to get a full-body MRI, which detected a mass on her pancreas that she had surgically removed in February. While pancreatic cancer symptoms can be vague, here are 7 symptoms experts say can be warning signs.
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