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US Judge Names Receiver To Take Over California Prisons’ Mental Health Program
A federal judge has named a receiver to run California’s troubled prison mental health system.
Read MoreGuidance Recap Podcast | General Clinical Pharmacology Considerations for Neonatal Studies for Drugs and Biological Products
Guidance Recap Podcast: General Clinical Pharmacology Considerations for Neonatal Studies for Drugs and Biological Products
Read MoreDoc Settles Chelation Suit; Nurse Impostor Accused; Mayo Scraps Medical Debt Suits
(MedPage Today) -- Tennessee physician Robert Burkich, MD, settled allegations that he submitted false claims to Medicare for medically unnecessary chelation therapy, according to federal prosecutors
Read MoreSTAT+: Tapping the potential of GLP-1 drugs requires integrated care and overcoming inequities, executives say
At STAT's Breakthrough Summit East, the CEOs of Ro and Included Health said the the U.S. health care system poses obstacles to maximizing the potential of GLP-1 drugs.
Read MoreGCSEs harm our young people. Ministers should have the guts to abolish them – and start again | Simon Jenkins
A report out this week highlights how destructive the cult of the exam is in Britain’s schools. But it doesn’t go far enoughJust say it. Spit it out. Abolish GCSE.
Read MoreBlood test for ovarian cancer misses some Black and Native American patients, study finds
A common blood test may miss ovarian cancer in some Black and Native American patients, delaying their treatment, a new study finds.
Read MoreSTAT+: More research funding cuts and potential layoffs, from Columbia to AHRQ
This week in health care policy and politics: Trump's cuts hit Columbia, AHRQ, and global health efforts around the world.
Read MoreCombining ARPIs With Radionuclide Therapy Tied to Better Survival in Metastatic CRPC
(MedPage Today) -- A secondary analysis of the phase III VISION trial presented at this year's American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Genitourinary Cancers Symposium found that adding androgen
Read MoreOral Contraceptives Before Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Tied to Lower PIRA Risk
(MedPage Today) -- The use of oral contraceptives before a multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis was tied to a lower risk of progression independent of relapse activity (PIRA), a retrospective cohort stu
Read MoreOver-The-Counter Monograph Drug User Fee Program (OMUFA)
A user fee program for nonprescription (over-the-counter or OTC) monograph drugs would be a potential funding mechanism to supplement congressional non user-fee appropriations.
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