In this week’s STATus Report, host Alex Hogan explains why weight loss pills were so much harder to develop than injectables.
Stand Up For Science has become a formal organization and adopted a new strategy that's more confrontational with grassroots ...
The named families, as administrators of private rural Amish schools, are challenging $118,000 in state fines for not ...
Immediately after U.S. health officials linked Tylenol to autism, the drug's use in pregnant women visiting ERs dropped, new ...
The DOJ's fight against gender-affirming care, the impact of Trump's 'Don't take Tylenol,' and more health news ...
Science Corp. raised $230 million as it awaits a decision from the FDA on PRIMA, their wireless retinal implant.
Virtual chronic care company Omada, which went public less than a year ago, reported a quarterly profit for the first time.
Mary Talley Bowden, who spent years in an expensive court battle with the Texas Medical Board over her license for ...
Kennedy Jr. are attempting to find common ground on one issue: the urgent need to take mental health and addiction seriously as national priorities. Despite the fact that mental health parity has been ...
Spyre Therapeutics CEO Cameron Turtle talks about the search for an IBD treatment on this week's "The Readout LOUD." ...
Between 2016 and 2023, there were more than 92,900 reported instances of nicotine exposure for children between 1 month and 5 years old, per the National Poison Data System. (Exposure is defined as ...
Patients generate vast health data, but private companies monetize it. A policy group proposes treating the data like a regulated utility.
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