Category: healthcare

Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Small Turtles Spans 11 States

The outbreak has already left 26 people sick and nine hospitalized and has been connected to turtles with shells less than four inches long.

What To Know About The New RSV Vaccines

Three new RSV vaccines and one new monoclonal antibody RSV treatment for infants have been approved by the FDA as we approach peak season for the virus.

What To Know About The New RSV Vaccines

Three new RSV vaccines and one new monoclonal antibody RSV treatment for infants have been approved by the FDA as we approach peak season for the virus.

Michigan Teen Who Died 3 Days After Covid Vaccination Actually Killed By Bacterial Infection, CDC Reportedly Finds

A CDC report says Jacob Clynick did not die of vaccine-related causes, the Detroit Free Press reported Thursday, but the medical examiner who performed his autopsy stands by his findings.

Covid-19: The Shapeshifting Protean Virus

A new variant of SARS-CoV-2, BA.2.86, may spark the latest wave of Covid-19.

Covid-19: The Shapeshifting Protean Virus

A new variant of SARS-CoV-2, BA.2.86, may spark the latest wave of Covid-19.

This Scientist-Entrepreneur Is Brewing Prescription Drug Ingredients Like They Were Beer

Backed by $123 million in venture investments, Christina Smolke’s company Anthiea just completed its first scaled production of a key drug ingredient.

InnovationRx: Employers ‘Very Concerned’ About Weight Loss Drug Costs

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CVS Health Launches Company To Produce Cheaper ‘Biosimilar’ Versions Of Expensive Biotech Drugs

CVS Health is launching a new company, Cordavis, to commercialize and produce biosimilar drugs, the cheaper versions of expensive prescriptions derived from biotechnology.

Disparities In Clinical Studies Spawn New Opportunities For Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico To Leverage New FDA Guidelines And Promote New Leadership In Healthcare