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14 Aug 2017, 10:46 am by John Floyd
”   The officers involved in the Humbert case were apparently not satisfied with the June 2, 2008 negative DNA report so they re-submitted additional DNA evidence that once again came back negative to Humbert on December 15, 2008. [read post]
14 Aug 2017, 10:46 am by John Floyd
”   The officers involved in the Humbert case were apparently not satisfied with the June 2, 2008 negative DNA report so they re-submitted additional DNA evidence that once again came back negative to Humbert on December 15, 2008. [read post]
14 Aug 2017, 10:46 am by John Floyd
”   The officers involved in the Humbert case were apparently not satisfied with the June 2, 2008 negative DNA report so they re-submitted additional DNA evidence that once again came back negative to Humbert on December 15, 2008. [read post]
14 Aug 2017, 10:46 am by John Floyd
”   The officers involved in the Humbert case were apparently not satisfied with the June 2, 2008 negative DNA report so they re-submitted additional DNA evidence that once again came back negative to Humbert on December 15, 2008. [read post]
3 Aug 2009, 2:59 am
He would serve till 1997, then lose a re-election bid in 2005. [read post]
9 Feb 2012, 4:19 pm
“I’m not at all surprised they’re giving the industry a little more time. [read post]
3 Jan 2014, 8:06 am by m zamora
We were taken aback that anyone would make a claim that a supplement could treat TBI, a hot-button issue,” says Jason Humbert, a senior regulatory manager with FDA’s Office of Regulatory Affairs. [read post]
29 Aug 2014, 5:53 am by m zamora
We were taken aback that anyone would make a claim that a supplement could treat TBI, which is a hot-button issue," says Jason Humbert, a senior regulatory manager with FDA's Office of Regulatory Affairs. [read post]
13 Apr 2017, 9:30 pm by James Kim
Jason Humbert, a regulatory officer in FDA’s Office of Regulatory Affairs, reportedly said consumers should be wary of “quick fix” treatments and “miracle cures. [read post]