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NIH Grant Cuts Have Disrupted 383 Clinical Trials With 74,311 Patients

The Trump administration's decision to cut National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants in 2025 has had a devastating

November 20, Nuremberg trials begin

Welcome to Today's Historical Events! Today is Thursday, Nov. 20, the 324th day of 2025. There are 41

mRNA flu vaccines are making their way through clinical trials

The development of flu vaccines based on the platform of the COVID-19 vaccine is showing promising results in

A new cholesterol-lowering pill shows promise in clinical trials

A breakthrough in the treatment of familial hypercholesterolemia has been achieved with the development of a new cholesterol-lowering

Singapore to Roll Out Stablecoin Regulations, Expand CBDC Trials

Singapore's financial regulator, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), is gearing up to implement new regulations for stablecoins

STAT+: Fights over Tylenol, SSRIs highlight the enduring lack of pregnant women in drug trials

Recent Actions by Administration Raise Concerns Over Tylenol and SSRIs for Pregnant Women Adobe Lizzy Lawrence, a leading

One Weight Loss Strategy Is 5x More Effective Than Ozempic, Trials Find : ScienceAlert

Ozempic and Other Semaglutide Medications vs. Bariatric Surgery for Weight Loss: A Comparison Ozempic and other semaglutide medications

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Case Turned Into ‘Ticketmaster of Trials’

The High-Demand Combs Trial Draws Attention and Long Lines The recently completed Combs trial captured the attention of

What is Amazon Prime? Price, Benefits & Free Trials Explained

Amazon Prime is a subscription service offered by the world-renowned online retailer, Amazon. It provides a host of

One Weight Loss Strategy Is 5x More Effective Than Ozempic, Trials Show : ScienceAlert

Ozempic and Semaglutide Medications vs. Bariatric Surgery: Which is More Effective for Weight Loss? Ozempic and other semaglutide

The Triumphs And Trials Of Duchenne Gene Therapy

Gene therapy has been making significant strides in changing the narrative for children with genetic diseases like Duchenne