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Surgeon General, Rear Admiral Steven Galson, dropped the ceremonial first puck. ...
USATODAY.com 2008
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"She's very balanced and calm, and she's got very good people skills," said Galson.
FDA official leads charge against dangerous unapproved prescription drugs 2010
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Drs. Galson and Woodcock both said in their own depositions and public statements that scientific considerations drove their decisions.
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Drs. Galson and Woodcock both said in their own depositions and public statements that scientific considerations drove their decisions.
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Sounds different than when Galson motivated FDA's rejection of Barr's application for Plan B non-prescription sales earlier, in May 2004.
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Galson reviewing Lakoff's new book over at Democracy.
William Galston on Lakoff's Chico Marxism Bill Baar 2006
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During a news conference at the National Building Museum, Sims and Galson unveiled and the Surgeon General's Call to Action to Promote Healthy Homes as a coordinated effort with other public and private partners to stimulate a national dialogue about creating healthier homes.
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Galson says the nation's "leading preventable causes of death, disease and disability" include lead poisoning, house fires, falls on stairs and from windows, and burn or scald injuries.
unknown title 2009
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Galson will be joined by Navy Lt. Andrew Baldwin, a doctor and Ironman triathlete, who appeared on the reality television show, "The Bachelor."
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People with those factors should have "a very low threshold" for calling a doctor or even going to the emergency room if they have symptoms of a clot, said Galson, who issued a "call to action" for better education of both consumers and doctors, plus more research.
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