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STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about FDA plans to ban a cold med; Eisai Alzheimer’s drug sales, and more
The FDA proposed removing oral phenylephrine from over-the-counter decongestants, stating the widely used ingredient is not effective
Read MoreNurse's Death Tied to GLP-1 Drug; Research Monkey Jailbreak; Congressman Has Cancer
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Read MoreEscaped monkeys and who to know in the MAHA world
Today's health news includes what RFK Jr. can do on vaccines, escaped monkeys, and who know in the Make America Healthy Again movement.
Read MoreAnother U.S. biotech based on Chinese science
More U.S. investors are launching companies stateside that license technology from China, even as Congress moves to crack down on some Chinese companies through the BIOSECURE Act. Read more.
Read MoreMaking the missing middle visible
Spreading limited resources over a wider population is bound to result in more loopholes.
Read MoreApproved weight-loss drug contributed to UK nurse’s death, report says
Susan McGowan took two doses of tirzepatide, under Mounjaro brand, before she died in North LanarkshireA weight-loss drug recently approved for use on the NHS contributed to the death of a 58-year-old
Read MoreDonald Trump’s return sparks uncertainty for US pharma and healthcare industries
His possible repeal or restructuring of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), coupled with plans to appoint anti-vaccine advocate Robert F Kennedy Jr.
Read MoreRichard Pazdur, FDA Cancer Chief, Discusses 25 Years of Innovation
Dr. Richard Pazdur for 25 years has overseen innovations in the treatment of deadly diseases at the agency.
Read MoreCalifornia Expanded Medi-Cal to Unauthorized Residents. The Results Are Mixed.
California this year completed its Medi-Cal expansion to include income-eligible residents regardless of their immigration status.
Read MoreWatchdog Calls for Tighter Scrutiny of Medicare Advantage Home Visits
Medicare officials defend the use of home visits that often spot medical conditions that are never treated.
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