Specifically, the FDA asked that Arena demonstrate the mechanism by which lorcaserin causes mammary tumors in rats and that this mechanism is reasonably irrelevant to human risk.
It gets them off the hook, it provides Arena with a another legitimate argument for the safety of lorcaserin and the opportunity to further prove the lack of human risk.
It was near impossible these days to have a conversation with a doctor, a farmer, a policeman, a teacher, even a politician and not meet that staring look, that thrust into your hand of some missive from health and safety, human resources, risk assessment or 360-degree feed-back review.
According to the National Cancer Institute, oral contraceptives have been shown to increase the risk of cervical cancer, although human papillomavirus is the major risk factor for the disease.
The officials said there was no risk to human health and the burgers had been removed.
The Forestry Commission said the product, called Bacillus thuringiensis, poses no risk to human or animal health.
But England's chief medical officer said the highest level detected posed "very little risk to human health".
The disease poses no risk to human or animal health and public access to woodlands is not restricted.
The Vorstand members will not run businesses but only fulfil central functions such as operations, finance, risk and human resources.
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Even police departments often train off-duty officers to call 911 rather than taking direct action, unless human life is at risk.
Animals treated with bute are not allowed to enter the food chain because the drug could pose a risk to human health.
Meat from animals treated with phenylbutazone is not allowed to enter the food chain as it may pose a risk to human health.
On Tuesday Alun Davies, the deputy minister for agriculture, told assembly members he had confidence in the food chain in Wales and there was no evidence of a risk to human health.
Levels of landfill gas at a site that residents say is so smelly it keeps them up at night do not pose an immediate risk to human health, the Environment Agency (EA) says.
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Many of Burke's descendants find it difficult to believe that something as big as the earth's climate could really be at risk from human activity, and even harder to think you could do something about it.
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These range from microwave ovens and laser light shows to home security systems and medical imaging devices. (CDER even regulates laser pointers but not online presentation software, if ever a true risk to human health).
Like the MK1, which I discussed last year, the MK2 features a significant amount of dexterity, making it a good tool for military and other purposes where a human might be at risk for significant harm.
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Initially the problem appeared to be confined to two processing factories in the Republic of Ireland and one in Yorkshire, but there was no risk to human health, as the FSAI and others were quick to point out.
Though there are no signs yet of such a grave risk to human life, the European Commission is urging the 25 EU member countries to stock up on anti-viral drugs and the World Health Organisation is urging all countries to produce contingency plans.
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Gou has endorsed the growing use of robots by arguing that they can free employees from repetitive and boring work, and some are specifically designed to operate in dangerous or special environments where conditions could pose a risk to human health, China Daily reported.
And just as the financial risk of a fire can be insured, so too can risk to the human body.
The primary risk factor for human infection appears to be direct or indirect exposure to infected live or dead poultry or contaminated environments.
Lung cancer is a systemic risk to a human body, but a smart insurer will not wait to change the premium until the first black spot appears on the X-ray.
Core research areas addressed in the 2011 strategy include: nanomaterial measurement, human exposure assessment, human health, environment, risk assessment and management, and the new core area of predictive modeling and informatics.
He gave the example of a human covert intelligence operation being at risk as being a good proportional reason to keep it secret.
By defining human capital as an asset that must be grown and protected, investors can begin to ascertain how human capital issues impact overall portfolio risk and the probability of achieving their long-term financial goals.
All that is very tempting: unfortunately, as they become embedded in an operation, they increase the risk of data corruption or human error.
All of these things have wellsprings in the human soul, and they are at risk in efforts to redesign us and move us to the posthuman future.
Mr Hague said suggestions that extradition to Sweden posed a risk to Assange's human rights were also "completely unfounded" and had been "comprehensively rejected" by UK courts.
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