OhioHealth is the latest nonprofit health system to find itself in the government’s crosshairs for allegedly using its market ...
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As smoking rates fall in the U.S., startups and influencers are pushing the purported cognitive and health benefits of ...
The top drug regulator at the FDA told staff she plans to question the safety of taking SSRIs in pregnancy and of RSV shots ...
Joe Sachs, a physician and executive producer on “The Pitt,” and the CEO of Undue Medical Debt weigh in on the show’s foray ...
Grail's blood test for detecting cancer early failed to meet its main goal in a giant study being conducted with England’s ...
Rick Abramson, formerly a chief medical officer at a subsidiary of Harrison.ai, which develops AI products to interpret ...
Nature Medicine starts an investigation into inconsistencies in a study that found it was better to have immunotherapy in the ...
The Texas AG has filed a lawsuit accusing Sanofi of providing kickbacks to doctors, in the form of a free network of nurses ...
Some GLP-1 patients are begging to stay on the drugs just a little bit longer, presenting an ethical dilemma for doctors.
Federal officials have missed the legal deadline to notify the public of an upcoming ACIP meeting, raising questions about ...
Bayer has agreed to $7.25 billion proposed settlement over thousands of lawsuits alleging the company failed to warn people ...