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  1. ... risk a ticket or fine. Most states have banned texting while driving for people of all ages. Some have also banned the use of handheld phones while driving. Learn ...
  2. ... your risk for heart disease. Some cities have banned or are trying to ban the use of ...
  3. ... United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned food manufacturers from adding PHOs to foods. Although ...
  4. ... BPA). The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the use of BPA in baby bottles due ...
  5. ... BPA). The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the use of BPA in baby bottles due ...
  6. ... of hair implants made of artificial fibers was banned by the FDA because of the high rate ...
  7. ... as red mercurochrome (merbromin) (this substance is now banned by the FDA) Fumes from burning coal Fish ...
  8. ... Some eye drops Some nasal drops The FDA banned the use of merthiolate in over-the-counter ...
  9. Sassafras oil is banned in foods and medicines in the United States and Canada, except for very small amounts of safrole. Safrole can ...
  10. ... found in some insecticides. In 2004, the FDA banned the sale of household products containing diazinon.
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