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STAT+: HHS emergency response unit given two days to figure out its fate

BARDA is being shifted into a new Office of Healthy Futures within HHS, two sources told STAT

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Texas reaches 400 measles cases as U.S. deals with outbreaks in 5 states

At least five states have active measles outbreaks as of Friday, and Texas' is the largest with 400 cases.

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STAT+: FDA to staff: No need to work from pantries for now

The FDA bends its new return to office policy, acknowledging that pantries and conference rooms may not be acceptable workstations.

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Alarm Over HHS Changes; Exercise and Cancer Risk; No Surgery for Breast Cancer?

(MedPage Today) -- The Trump administration's reorganization of HHS, combined with significant reductions in workforce, could jeopardize research across the entire spectrum of cancer care, according

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Treatment Tops Housing in Trump Homeless Policy

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FDA Approves Novel Treatment for Hemophilia A or B, with or without Factor Inhibitors

Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a novel treatment for hemophilia A or B, with or without factor VIII or IX inhibitors (neutralizing antibodies).

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Debate Over Abortion Pill Resurfaces After Makary Is Confirmed to Head FDA

(MedPage Today) -- Many Americans wonder whether the pill used in most U.S. abortions will be restricted under the new Republican administration in Washington.

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FDA Roundup: March 28, 2025

FDA Roundup: March 28, 2025

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Use data science approach to boost NHS standards and patient safety | Letter

Prof Steven Yule says frontline workers should be seen as elite endurance teams, with investment in tools to support their learning and developmentJeremy Hunt is right to caution that NHS reform must

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No work for me after training as a midwife | Letter

Zoe Green says it is unethical to expect students to pay almost £10,000 and have little prospect of finding work, while the NHS continues to hire staff from abroad As a second-year midwifery student,

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