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First Gene-Edited Pig Kidney Functioned Until Recipient's Death
(MedPage Today) -- The world's first recipient of a gene-edited pig kidney died from cardiac causes within 2 months, but there was no evidence of xenograft rejection, a brief report detailed.
Read MoreMedPod Today: Healthcare Policy in the Second Trump Administration
(MedPage Today) -- The following is a transcript of the podcast episode: Rachael Robertson: Hey everybody, welcome to MedPod Today, the podcast series where MedPage Today reporters share deeper insig
Read MoreConstantly scrolling on your phone? Why we can’t stand feeling bored
In one study, nearly half of participants left alone for 15 minutes with no stimulation chose to have an electric shockPeople hate feeling bored.
Read More‘Strong reasonable doubt’ over Lucy Letby insulin convictions, experts say
Exclusive: ‘No scientific justification’ to say former nurse definitely poisoned babies with insulin, according to study authorsThe claim that Lucy Letby definitely poisoned babies with insulin ha
Read MoreIs Your Partner Your Best Friend?
Expecting a spouse to be both friend and lover is a relatively new concept. Some think it’s asking too much.
Read MoreDetox your kitchen: three things you can do right now to avoid toxic chemicals
Pfas and microplastics lurk everywhere – from pots and pans to storage containers and utensils.
Read MoreMass Firings at CDC, FDA Planned; Kanye West's Autism; Cooking the Perfect Egg
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Read MoreLilly expands GLP-1 research to hypertension, neuro conditions
Morning. Today, we have a look at the White House's reported plans to make major cuts across federal health agencies.
Read MoreSTAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about a Hims Super Bowl ad, USAID freeze hurting clinical trial patients, and more
Lawmakers want the FDA to review whether a Super Bowl ad from Hims & Hers runs afoul of pharmaceutical advertising rules
Read MoreBig Tech Moves to Make America Uninformed and Unhealthy
(MedPage Today) -- In this video, healthcare marketing consultant Ron Harman King, JD, MS, investigates Big Tech's growing restrictions on reproductive health advertising and their broader implicatio
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