
Trump’s FDA navigates layoffs, exits, and a new hire
Hello and happy Tuesday, D.C. Diagnosis readers! This week we find out whether House Republicans are willing to take the first steps towards Medicaid cuts.
Hello and happy Tuesday, D.C. Diagnosis readers! This week we find out whether House Republicans are willing to take the first steps towards Medicaid cuts.
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At a Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s pick to be the nation’s health secretary, there was discussion of
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WASHINGTON — The White House’s budget office ordered government agencies to pause grants and loans on a host of government programs, the latest in a
WASHINGTON — The National Institutes of Health’s myriad divisions can start new work on mission-critical research, and continue working on ongoing studies, but cannot publicly
WASHINGTON — President Biden preemptively pardoned former top infectious disease official Anthony Fauci on Monday, showing how divisive the country’s Covid-19 response and aftermath remain
WASHINGTON — Paul Mango, an integral part of the Trump administration’s drive to invent coronavirus vaccines and treatments, has died at 65. Mango joined former President
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