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The Federal Trade Commission says the fertility app Premom shared health data with third-party organizations and misled users over their privacy practices.The FTC claimed the company disclosed users sensitive health data to AppsFlyer and Google, and failed to notify consumers of these unauthorized disclosures in violation of the Health Breach Notification Rule. In a statement, Easy Healthcare, parent company of the
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In response to a growing trend on social media, the Food and Drug Administration published a public warning this week about the dangers of taking too much of an allergy medication, diphenhydramine, commonly known as Benadryl. We are aware of news reports of teenagers ending up in emergency rooms or dying after participating in the Benadryl Challenge encouraged in videos posted on the social media application TikTok, the statement reads.When a teen girl died in August in Oklahoma City, her family blamed the 15-year-olds death on a Benadryl overdose. The family blamed a challenge on TikTok where participants take a dozen or so doses of the allergy medication to experience hallucinations.Earlier this year, there were reports out of Fort Worth, Texas that three teens became sick and had to be rushed to the hospital after taking large amounts of the medication. According to Newsweek, when they reco
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