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A Johnson & Johnson children’s cough syrup found to contain unsafe levels of a toxic industrial solvent was sold in six African countries.
A Johnson & Johnson children’s cough syrup found to contain unsafe levels of a toxic industrial solvent was sold in six African countries.
After years of plunging federal grants and nagging economic difficulties, San Diego’s research institutes are at a crossroads — with the region’s life science ecosystem…
It’s a “Sputnik moment” for academical medical centers. Other countries are making large investments in medical research and infrastructure. The U.S. needs to do the…
Eli Lilly raised its full-year guidance while it reported strong first-quarter sales of Zepbound, its obesity drug.
Clinics, patients and abortion rights activists in Florida are bracing for the impact of a six-week abortion ban that will significantly curtail access in the…
The measure of what makes a good medical student and future physician should not be how many publications they have, but how well they understand…
Advocates of a federal ban on menthol cigarettes have spent years trying everything to sway policymakers — now, it seems, they may just have to…
Aligning economic incentives with global health goals is not only a moral imperative but a practical necessity for economic security.
Practice Network, a new initiative, aims to help smaller hospitals implement AI tools in local settings where adoption is currently stymied.
Biden’s cybersecurity plan for hospitals entails carrots first, then sticks, a top health official says.
Zach Klaassen and Alexander Cole discuss the impact of climate change on cancer screening, highlighting a study that explores public awareness of climate change’s health…