WASHINGTON — Case 7682299: Aug. 1, 2010. A mother gives her toddler three homeopathic pills to relieve her teething pain. Within minutes, the baby stops breathing. “My daughter had a seizure, lost ...
LOS ANGELES One day before the Food and Drug Administration meets to examine the safety and effectiveness of over-the-counter cough and cold medicines for infants and young children, Hyland’s ...
WESTLAKE, Ohio Joining parents this fall in the fight against kids’ cough-cold and allergy symptoms are two new products from homeopathic-medicine provider Hyland’s: Nighttime Cold ’n Cough 4 Kids and ...
In the wake of the recent FDA warning to avoid homeopathic teething gels and tablets – as well as the ongoing investigation of 10 infant deaths – Hyland's, the homeopathic company, announced it will ...
Carson, California-based Hyland's Homeopathic announced earlier this month that it was discontinuing the distribution and sale of its homeopathic teething gels and tablets. The announcement follows a ...
A top federal drug regulator says that increased safety problems with homeopathic remedies contributed to the government's decision to revisit its oversight of the products at a public hearing this ...
There’s no scientific evidence homeopathy works, and when it does, it’s usually because it contains medicine. In fact, much of homeopathy directly contradicts modern science. Grown adults, of course, ...
Jay Borneman braced for the worst when ABC’s “20/20” aired a segment in January claiming to expose homeopathic medicines as little more than a scam. The negative publicity, he figured, would result in ...
More moms than ever before are paying closer attention to organic, non-GMO foods, chemical-free baby products and green cleaning tips. And the remedies they give their babies when they’re sick are no ...
WASHINGTON -- U.S. health officials plan to crack down on a growing number of unproven alternative remedies, focusing on products containing dangerous ingredients that have occasionally been linked to ...
As with all homeopathic treatments, Hyland’s products are based on a theory that patients can benefit from highly diluted natural substances that, in their original form, might make people sick.