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Smelling salts appear to be an integral part of Kittle's football routine. The NFL is probably doing him a favor.
Nguyen also provided updates on the late-stage pipeline, targeting FDA submission for the PEP indication in 2026 and advancing the pediatric program with an IND submission planned for the second half ...
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The FDA has recalled freeze-dried fruit sold at Sam’s Club due to Listeria contamination. The snacks were sold in 42 states ...
Nanosonics (ASX:NAN) has popped with modest gains of +1.4% to $3.95.sh in early afternoon trades on Wednesday after a key FDA ...
NFL players have used smelling salts for years, and it isn't the first sport to ban them. Many boxing organizations banned them years ago because they can mask a severe injury.
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. fell after an experimental pain drug failed to provide post-surgery benefits and US regulators ...
The ban became a topic of conversation on NFL Network’s “Inside Training Camp” on Tuesday when 49ers tight end George Kittle ...
On Tuesday, the NFL sent a memo out to its teams stating that the league is banning ammonia inhalants, colloquially known as ...
On July 17, 2025, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorised marketing of five Juul e-cigarette products to adults, ...
Are smelling salts being banned by the NFL? Here's what Kittle shared about the news, and why players have used them in the past.
Keurig Dr. Pepper, the manufacturing company for Big Red, has not made any announcements regarding whether they plan to ...