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ACIP panel, CDC rehires, NIH autism research

Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made headlines yesterday by announcing the appointment of eight new members to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). This panel of experts advises

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Teva’s Layoffs Signal Deeper Fault Lines In The Pharma Business Model

The recent announcement that Teva Pharmaceuticals will lay off roughly 2,400 employees–approximately 8% of its global workforce–is a significant development

Potent sweetener neotame found by researchers in popular vapes

Neotame, a potent artificial sweetener that is 7,000-13,000 times sweeter than sugar, has been found in a variety of products

Employers Reluctant To Cover Obesity Meds, Lower Costs May Change This

Employers in the United States are still hesitant to cover glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) drugs for weight loss, according to a

Atai Life Sciences, psychedelic startup Beckley Psytech plan merger

Atai Life Sciences, a leading biotech company specializing in psychedelic medicines, announced on Monday that it will be merging with

Nature Walks Can Transform Mental Health And Addiction Recovery

Nature has a powerful impact on mental health struggles and addiction recovery. Stepping outside and walking among trees or grass

Alive two years after brain cancer diagnosis: CAR-T data raise hope

The latest data from two studies have provided a glimmer of hope for the treatment of glioblastoma, a challenging form

U.S. Departure From WHO Leaves Void Which China Is Partly Filling

WHO Faces Financial Crisis as U.S. Pulls Funding During the annual meeting of the World Health Organization (WHO) members in

Exercise boosts survival rates in colon cancer patients, study shows

A recent groundbreaking study has shown that a three-year exercise program can significantly improve survival rates in colon cancer patients.