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Tobacco excise isn’t making Australians smoke less and should be frozen to curb black market, economists say
Taxes now account for $28 of the average $40 price for a packet, following a triple-fold excise hike in ten years from 46c to $1.
Read MoreSTAT+: ‘People inside Moderna are afraid’: As anti-vaccine climate intensifies, the company has much to lose
The recent downturn in biotech has battered Massachusetts’ world-renowned sector, and the political climate has only made it worse.
Read MoreLate Dinner Bad for Metabolic Health Even With Later Bedtime
(MedPage Today) -- SEATTLE -- Having a late dinner led to unhealthy metabolic patterns, according to a carefully controlled study.
Read MoreEchoing 2020, Police Use Rubber Bullets Against Protesters in Los Angeles
“Less lethal” weapons are once again being used in Los Angeles — against people protesting the Trump administration’s immigration raids.
Read MoreSTAT+: Merck’s RSV drug approval and a drug manufacturer winds down
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Read MoreSpOvum Technologies partners with Khushi Fertility
SpOvum Technologies has announced a strategic collaboration with Khushi Fertility.
Read MoreNIH Halts DEI Policy; Over-the-Counter Ivermectin; Zicam, Orajel Product Recall
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Read MoreBridging climate change and health risks
Climate change is no longer a distant threat; it is a lived reality, reshaping our environment, health systems, and daily life fabric.
Read MoreEarly eGFR Dip Likely Doesn't Hinder SGLT2 Inhibitor's Kidney Benefits
(MedPage Today) -- The SGLT2 inhibitor empagliflozin (Jardiance) reduced the risk of creatinine increases and acute kidney injury (AKI) even in those with an early dip in estimated glomerular filtrat
Read MoreSTAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about a Merck shot for RSV, a lawsuit over an Arkansas PBM law, and more
Merck won FDA approval for a shot that protects against RSV, the most common cause of hospitalization among infants
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