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Experts: Risk-based breast cancer screenings beat annual mammograms - UPI.com
Tailoring breast cancer screening to a woman's individual cancer risk might work better than annual mammograms, researchers reported in a new study. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Tailoring breast cancer screening to a woman's individual cancer risk might work better than annual mammograms, a »»»
Why are biologic drugs expensive? Will Trump’s plans make them cheaper?
FDA aims to speed biosimilar approvals to increase competition, but experts warn drug prices may not drop quickly. Lowering the prices of prescription drugs has been high on United States President Donald Trump’s agenda since he took office in January. He has taken a number of steps, including stri»»»
Uttarakhand to ban online sale of medicines following child deaths linked to cough syrups
Add TNIE As A Trusted Source DEHRADUN: In the wake of tragic child deaths linked to contaminated cough syrups across the country, the Uttarakhand government is preparing to impose a ban on the online sale of medicines, expected to be enforced by the end of this month. The state’s Food and Drug Admi»»»
Conflict at the drugstore: When pharmacists’ and patients’ values collide
Imagine walking into your pharmacy, handing over your prescription and having it denied. Now imagine that the reason is not insufficient insurance coverage or the wrong dose, but a pharmacist who personally objects to your medication. What right does a pharmacist have to make moral decisions for th»»»
FDA Exploring Independent Evaluation For DNA Contamination In COVID-19 Vaccines
Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The Food and Drug Administration is mulling over conducting its own evaluation of the levels of DNA in COVID-19 vaccines, an FDA official has disclosed. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration in White Oak, Md., on June 5, 2023. Madalin»»»
IMH team lauded for efforts in serving children with autism
SINGAPORE – When the autism team at the Institute of Mental Health’s (IMH) Child Guidance Clinic began its work almost 20 years ago, Singapore did not have a dedicated public healthcare service for children with autism. Since then, it has helped develop clinical practice guidelines for autism care »»»
Kennedy's hand-picked CDC committee to vote on hepatitis B and COVID shots
HEALTH-USA/VACCINE (PIX):Kennedy's hand-picked CDC committee to vote on hepatitis B and COVID shots * Kennedy's hand-picked CDC committee to vote on hepatitis B and COVID shots Hepatitis B, MMRV vaccine votes expected on Thursday * COVID-19 vaccine vote expected Friday * Kennedy replaced entire com»»»
Stop these 7 common mistakes when cleaning fruits and vegetables
Fruits and vegetables are essential for a healthy diet, but improper washing can turn these nutritious foods into a source of harmful bacteria. Many people unknowingly make mistakes that reduce the safety and freshness of their produce, from using soap or chemical cleaners to washing too early or n»»»
Top US health agency permanently fires 600 CDC employees
The top US health agency has permanently fired 600 employees at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), according to a union representing the workers. Many of the staff were already on paid administrative leave as a part of mass layoffs proposed by Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr»»»
RFK Jr.'s Latest Move On Vaccines Is Going To Hurt Everyone
Doctors and scientists who spoke to HuffPost are worried for a multitude of reasons and want you to know that this will impact your health. Earlier this month, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced he’s cutting nearly $500 million in funding for mRNA vaccine development from the Biomedic»»»
Covid cases rising in US as officials plan to restrict booster vaccines
Covid is on the rise again in the US, as children begin returning to school and as officials plan to restrict booster shots. While cases are increasing less quickly than at the start of other surges, it is too soon to tell how big the current late-summer wave could get – and with highly varied immu»»»
Screening tightened at Benapole border to prevent spread of new Covid variant
The authorities have intensified measures to check people who are returning home from India through Benapole land port, to halt spread of new variant of Covid-19. Recently, there have been reported new cases of Covid in some states of India, forcing the government to take measures. Visiting the Ben»»»
US FDA approves Moderna's next-gen COVID vaccine for adults 65 or older
Moderna's updated COVID-19 vaccine has received FDA approval for individuals aged 65 and older, marking the first endorsement under stricter regulatory guidelines. The vaccine is also authorized for those between 12 and 64 who have underlying health conditions that increase their risk. This approva»»»
HHS slams 'under-tested' mRNA technology as Trump cuts Moderna's vaccine funding
close Video President Donald Trump's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is terminating awards totaling more than $750 million dollars that were provided to pharmaceutical manufacturer Moderna to help facilitate its production of mRNA-based bird flu vaccines. During President Joe Biden's »»»
RFK Jr. halts routine COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant women, children
The US has stopped recommending routine COVID-19 vaccinations for pregnant women and healthy children, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr announced in a social media post on Tuesday, circumventing the CDC's traditional recommendation process. Kennedy, FDA commissioner Marty Makary and National I»»»
Trump administration freezes many health agency reports and online posts
The Trump administration has put a freeze on many federal health agency communications with the public through at least the end of the month. In a memo obtained by The Associated Press, acting Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services Dorothy Fink told agency staff leaders Tuesday»»»
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