Uncertainties Surround Trump's Pharma Agreements
Questions remain about the implications of Trump's Most Favored Nation deals with pharmaceutical companies, as scrutiny increases.
Questions remain about the implications of Trump's Most Favored Nation deals with pharmaceutical companies, as scrutiny increases.
A recent report emphasizes the necessity for local authority inspectors to receive clearer guidance and enhanced support to ensure the welfare of dogs in breeding environments.
As the ASCO conference approaches, attention is drawn to pancreatic cancer developments, alongside significant biotech advancements including GSK's hepatitis B drug.
The market is seeing an influx of wearables claiming to measure blood pressure without validation, a trend that follows the FDA's recent easing of regulations on wellness devices.
A recent hantavirus outbreak tied to a Dutch cruise ship has led to the resurgence of false health claims, echoing patterns seen during previous health crises.
This analysis explores the affordability of health care costs for Medicare recipients, including younger adults with long-term disabilities, based on various data sources.
As states gear up to implement Medicaid work requirements, an issue brief outlines critical policy decisions and challenges that may arise during this process.
The FDA has postponed its decision on AstraZeneca's experimental breast cancer pill after an advisory panel voted against its approval, signaling further review is needed.
In a recent statement, Trump reported that his latest medical examination went ‘PERFECTLY.’ This announcement coincides with ongoing discussions about health trends and issues in the medical community.
A growing number of patients are expressing a preference for blood donations from unvaccinated individuals, raising ethical and medical questions.
Eli Lilly has announced encouraging results from a recent clinical trial of its gene-editing therapy, indicating a significant reduction in cholesterol levels among participants.
The lack of diverse voices in professional and educational environments often goes unnoticed, impacting decision-making and fostering a homogeneous culture.
The question of how much enriched uranium Iran possesses remains uncertain, raising concerns about its nuclear capabilities and regional implications.
Recent research suggests that graphene quantum dots may play a significant role in targeting toxic protein aggregates associated with neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's.
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have introduced a novel light-driven method that efficiently concentrates bacteria, potentially improving diagnostic capabilities.
This summer, at least 16 individuals have succumbed to heatstroke in southern India as temperatures continue to rise, prompting health warnings from officials.
A recent doctoral thesis from the University of Gothenburg suggests that fluctuations in work capacity may serve as early indicators of potential sick leave, paving the way for better employee support.
Green chemistry presents a transformative approach to resource usage, aiming to minimize waste and harmful substances while balancing benefits with environmental health.
With Congress reducing Medicaid funding for healthcare providers, the Trump administration is pushing for further cuts, leaving hospitals to prepare for the financial ramifications on patient care.
As natural disasters become more frequent, the pressure on disaster responders intensifies, potentially compromising their health and effectiveness due to unclear tasks and command structures.