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The past year has brought huge changes in medicine and science — from innovations like the first curative treatment for sickle cell to legislative restrictions
The past year has brought huge changes in medicine and science — from innovations like the first curative treatment for sickle cell to legislative restrictions
All Americans are worried about inflation. The prices for housing, clothes and food at the supermarket are eyepopping and threatening President Biden’s re-election. But there
WASHINGTON — Sometime next year drug and medical device companies will have to tell the Food and Drug Administration how they plan to include people
Suman Chaudhuri, Vice President, CSG Forte When you leave the doctor, you’ll have a plan of care in hand. For instance, when you break an
JUNE Medical is proud to announce that its Galaxy II® self-retaining surgical retractor has received Medical Device Regulation (MDR – Regulation (EU) 2017/745) certification from
Bristol Myers Squibb has the go-ahead from antitrust regulators to complete its $4.8 billion takeover of Mirati. Increased FTC scrutiny has put large pharma mergers
AbbVie accused a former employee and a rival oncology developer of stealing trade secrets about its antibody-drug conjugate programs. The pharma giant on Friday filed
The FDA is working to establish a new office — dubbed the Office of the Chief Medical Officer — to coordinate cross-agency operations amid the
In March, Paul Schneider was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The 77-year-old retired firefighter was grateful to receive the news. He was symptom-free, and a blood
Genentech’s Xolair scored a priority review from the FDA on Wednesday for the reduction of allergic reactions in adult and pediatric patients 1 year and