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Figuring out how much coffee is too much isn't straightforward. Experts explain why, and what you need to know about its ...
GoodRx reports that insurance coverage for GLP-1 medications varies. It's more likely when prescribed for FDA-approved uses ...
Continuous glucose monitors, small patches that provide 24-hour insight into concentrations of sugar in the blood, could be a ...
Jyong Biotech targets urinary disorders with a novel botanical pipeline, but clinical and liquidity risks temper near-term ...
The Revell family hoped a gene therapy could buy time for their sons, who have a rare and fatal disease. After two patients died, the drug’s manufacturer halted dosing under pressure from the FDA.
Medical professionals Timothy Holtz and Teri Mills worked with AIDS patients in the 1990s, when treatments were few. With ...
A New Mexico coffee company is recalling its single-serve cups due to contamination concerns. The company, New Mexico Pinon Coffee, said it is voluntarily recalling one lot of its New Mexico Pinon ...
The patient with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, who died in Brazil, was treated with Elevidys but was not a participant in a ...
Marty Makary says the FDA will plow ahead with big plans on ultra processed foods, dietary guidelines, and expedited drug and ...
The appointment of a seasoned pharmaceutical executive, George Tidmarsh, to run the FDA’s drug center underscores the ...
Insiders at the Food and Drug Administration are ringing alarm bells over the agency's use of an AI to fast-track drug ...
A formal definition could shape future regulation, including what can be eligible for school lunches or food assistance ...