Toxin at heart of drug recall shows holes in medical safety net
By Alexandra Harney and Ben Hirschler SHANGHAI/LONDON (Reuters) – A toxin inadvertently...
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By Alexandra Harney and Ben Hirschler SHANGHAI/LONDON (Reuters) – A toxin inadvertently...
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BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s Jilin provincial government has removed the head of its food and drug safety body as well as the agency’s two deputy heads, the official Xinhua News Agency reported on Wednesday,...
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LONDON (Reuters) – Jess Searle has a type of cerebral palsy that means she has always...
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By Hallie Gu and Josephine Mason BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s pig cull topped 20,000...
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Biotech group Argenx said on Wednesday U.S. pharma group AbbVie had...
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BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s Lianyungang city said local authorities have culled 14,577 hogs due to African swine fever as of Aug. 20, after the nation’s third outbreak of the disease was confirmed there last...
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel on Tuesday outlawed the import and sale of e-cigarettes made by...
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(Reuters) – Allergan Plc said on Tuesday U.S. health regulators had declined to approve Esmya, its treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding in women with uterine fibroids, requesting more information and citing safety...
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(Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday extended the expiration date of...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Brand-name medicines that combine multiple drugs into a single pill may be more expensive than buying each drug separately, a U.S. study suggests. Researchers examined data collected...
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By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – Two popular monitors that promise to keep parents informed about their babies’ vital signs scored poorly in a test comparing them with actual hospital quality monitors, researchers...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Not all women need Pap tests to look for cells in the cervix that might be malignant. Under new guidelines from U.S. physicians, some women can get a test that looks for the...
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BEIJING (Reuters) – The mayor of the Chinese city of Changchun resigned on Tuesday, state...
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By Yasmeen Abutaleb WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Many pediatricians and family physicians don’t discuss the meningococcal B vaccine with teens even though these conversations are recommended to determine whether adolescents...
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By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – Parents who’ve said “no” to teen tattoos need not feel alone. A new U.S. survey finds that 78 percent of parents wouldn’t even consider allowing their teenager to...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Healthy adults who don’t keep their LDL-C, or “bad cholesterol,” in check are more likely to die prematurely from cardiovascular disease than peers with lower...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Black and Hispanic children may be less likely than white kids to survive certain childhood cancers at least in part due to differences in socioeconomic status, a U.S. study suggests....
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By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – More retailers may be selling cigarettes to minors than government estimates have suggested, a new study finds. Researchers determined that more than half of retail stores may be...
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LONDON (Reuters) – Heart drugs containing an active ingredient from a second Chinese company are being recalled from the European market after detection of a toxic impurity that may cause cancer. The European Medicines...
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