Enlarge Image A risky mix? Data mining of search engine terms can reveal clues to what drug combinations cause side effects. Credit: ParentingPatch/Creative Commons Analyzing queries made to Google, Bing, and other search engines can reveal the potentially dangerous consequences of mixing prescriptions before they are known to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), according to a new study. Such data mining could even expose medical risks that slip through clinical trials undetected. Pharmaceuticals often have side effects that go unnoticed until they're already available to the public. This is especially true of side effects that emerge when two...