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FDA Proposes Framework to Advance Credibility of AI Models Used for Drug and Biological Product Submissions
The FDA issued draft guidance to provide recommendations on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) intended to support a regulatory decision about a drug or biological product’s safety, effectivene
Read MoreIn Africa, Danger Slithers Through Homes and Fields
Venomous snakes bite millions of people each year, killing at least 120,000. Many of them are poor people in rural areas of Africa without easy access to treatment.
Read MoreEli Lilly seeks to join lawsuit on compounded drugs
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Read MoreNurse Arrested in NICU Investigation; Oldest Woman Dies; What Medicaid Cuts May Mean
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Read MorePrivate sector’s role in cutting NHS waiting lists in England to rise by 20%
Critics decry Keir Starmer’s plan as ‘feeding the parasite’ rather than investing in the public health serviceUK politics live – latest updatesPrivate hospitals will provide NHS patients in En
Read MoreSTAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about Novo and GLP-1 compounding, Paxlovid and long Covid, and more
Novo Nordisk filed another petition with the FDA seeking to block compounding pharmacies from making versions of one of its GLP-1 drugs
Read MoreFDA Proposes Updated Recommendations to Help Improve Performance of Pulse Oximeters Across Skin Tones
The FDA published new draft guidance aimed at helping improve the accuracy and performance of pulse oximeters – important devices for patient care used to estimate the amount of oxygen carried in th
Read MoreUK cut health aid to vulnerable nations while hiring their nurses, research finds
Royal College of Nursing says Labour has a duty to fix health ‘double whammy’ by raising aid and funding for UK nursingThe UK cut health aid to some of the world’s vulnerable countries at the sa
Read MoreQuestions to ask yourself … to be healthier this year
Dr Karan Rajan, NHS surgeon, lecturer and author of This Book May Save Your Life, on how to improve your mental and physical wellbeingI’m not a believer in setting lofty targets or an all-or-nothing
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