Health
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Trump says he will sign ‘most-favored nation’ order in bid to lower drug prices
President Trump announced on Sunday that he plans to sign an executive order that would base U.S. drug prices on…
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HHS moving to fire probationary employees again, officials say
The Department of Health and Human Services is once again taking steps to terminate probationary employees at the nation’s health…
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Lab-on-a-chip devices offer home tests for stress and cardiac issues
The University of Cincinnati engineers have recently developed a groundbreaking device that aims to assist doctors in diagnosing depression and…
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The pain of even ‘mild’ cases of measles, pertussis, and more
People often forget the severity of vaccine-preventable diseases because they have become so rare due to widespread vaccination efforts. However,…
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They didn’t understand why their kids kept getting sick. After a rare diagnosis, a new gene therapy offered hope.
Ava Langenhop and her family went through a challenging time when she was constantly sick since birth. Her parents, Alicia…
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Study evaluates medical advice from AI chatbots and other sources
The debate surrounding the reliability of chatbots in providing medical advice continues to grow as a team of AI and…
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Dutch Court Case On Humira Assesses Whether Its Price Was `Excessive’
Legal Battle Over Pricing of AbbVie’s Humira Drug in the Netherlands In a groundbreaking legal case, the Dutch Pharmaceutical Accountability…
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First at-home test kit for cervical cancer approved by the FDA
The Food and Drug Administration has recently approved the first cervical cancer testing kit that allows women to collect their…
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FDA approves 3 natural food colors. Here’s what they are and what they can be used for.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently made an important announcement regarding the approval of three natural color additives for…
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