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Why the Right Still Embraces Ivermectin
Five years after the pandemic began, interest in the anti-parasitic drug is rising again as right-wing influencers promote it — and spread misinformation about it.
Read MoreCompleted BsUFA III Deliverables
Since the passage of the Biosimilar User Fee Act (BsUFA) in 2012, user fees have played an important role in expediting the process for the review of biosimilar products.
Read MoreTrump's War Against HIV Research and Care
(MedPage Today) -- When University of California Los Angeles epidemiologist Pamina Gorbach, DrPH, received a letter of termination for her NIH grant on March 20, she almost fell on the floor.
Read MoreSTAT+: More HHS cuts, and DOJ seeks to recoup loans from Medicaid fraudster
DOJ takes a new approach on Medicaid fraud, a revamped lawsuit against UnitedHealth, and more health care news.
Read MoreClosing the Loop -- Oh, So Many Loops
(MedPage Today) -- Every day, as all of us try to take care of so many patients in so many settings, we are faced with a seemingly endless stream of tasks.
Read MoreCardiology Board Proponents Lick Their Wounds, Intent on Trying Again
(MedPage Today) -- CHICAGO -- Fresh from a major setback, leaders in cardiology said they would still press forward to create an independent board for their specialty even if the next steps remain
Read MorePotential Signals of Serious Risks/New Safety Information Identified from the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS)
Discover potential signals of serious risks and new safety information identified by the FDA's Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS).
Read MoreOctober - December 2024 | Potential Signals of Serious Risks/New Safety Information Identified by the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS)
This report lists potential signals of serious risks/new safety information that were identified using the FAERS database during October - December 2024.
Read MoreNovel Drug Approvals for 2025
Innovative drugs often mean new treatment options for patients and advances in health care for the American public.
Read MoreFalling can be risky. Here’s how to avoid it and what to do if it happens
More than a quarter of adults over 65 fall annually.
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