US Food and Drug Administration
Gilead ties up with 5 generic drugmakers in India, Pakistan for Covid19 drug supply
The licenses are royalty-free until the World Health Organization declares the end of the public health emergency regarding Covid-19
San Francisco becomes first major US city to ban e-cigarette sales
The city's mayor has 10 days to sign the legislation, which she has said she will do.
CDC reports 136 cases of illnesses linked to Kellogg's cereal in US
The cases of illnesses come after people reportedly ate Kellogg Co’s (K.N) Honey Smacks cereal which was contaminated with Salmonella.
US FDA approves first artificial iris
The study found low rates of adverse events associated with the device or the surgical procedure.
Terminally ill patients can try unapproved drugs, bill sent to Trump
Patients can try experimental drugs not yet approved, a controversial move that enjoys the support of President Donald Trump.
Study finds costly eczema injection also helps relieve severe asthma
Drugs which have some kind of natural source, and are manufactured using biotechnology could also be candidates for use against asthma.
Hair-straightening products contain potentially toxic mix
Black women use more hair products than other women and suffer disproportionately from uterine fibroids, early puberty and infertility.
Viagra rising: how the little blue pill revolutionized sex
Sex has become an expected part of our lives as we age.
GSK's two-drug HIV regimen wins European panel approval
The new HIV treatment, Juluca, is a fixed-dose once-daily tablet that combines two previously approved drugs, dolutegravir and rilpivirine.
Veterinarians seek permission to research pot meds for pets
There’s little data on whether they work, or if they have harmful side effects.