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Opinion: The Johnson & Johnson cancer drug scandal that encapsulates corruption in health care

Erythropoietin, aka EPO, is best known for its role in the Lance Armstrong cheating scandal. But EPO is also the star of another, darker tale.

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Opinion: Why we study shrimp on treadmills: The case for curiosity-driven research

“If we cut or limit funding for curiosity-driven research, we risk shutting down the pipeline of future innovation,” writes Carole LaBonne of Northwestern.

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Researchers from Japan find how alterations in brain connectivity shape symptoms of Autism

These findings could lead to more objective diagnostic tools and potential therapeutic strategies, improving early detection and intervention for children with ASD

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Fortis Vashi launches a specialised blood disorder clinic

The Blood Disorder Clinic will provide specialised care for blood cancer patients and non-cancerous blood disorders like anaemia and hematomas

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Trump Administration Demands Additional Cuts at C.D.C.

In addition to reductions at agency personnel, federal regulators are demanding $2.9 billion in contract cancellations, The Times has learned.

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Funding in lifesciences boosts, sees 81% rise in March

March 2025 observed funding of $79 million compared to $43.5 million in February 2025.

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Scientists sue NIH, saying politics cut their research funding

The suit filed Wednesday aims to restore funding and end grant cancellations, arguing they violate NIH’s science-based review process, orders from Congress to tackle health disparities, and federal

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Healthy but lonely gen Zers drive UK gym membership to record high

More health-conscious young people take total to 11.

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Doctors urge government to fight poverty after rise in patients with Victorian diseases

Survey finds vast majority of doctors are concerned at impact of health inequalities on their patientsDoctors have reported a rise in the number of patients with Victorian diseases such as scabies, as

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Opinion: Decimation of HHS comms, FOIA offices will leave Americans in the dark about urgent health matters

“Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took office promising ‘radical transparency.

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