U.S. officials are warning about a potentially life-threatening issue with smartphone apps that help manage diabetes.
An FDA-approved medication can now treat Friedreich's ataxia, but health plan barriers and formulary exclusions keep many patients from receiving it.
“You’ve gotta try this product,” Carlson said to Von, popping a mini-marshmallow-sized pouch into his mouth as the cameras started to roll. A sly grin spread across his face: “The truth is, Zyn is a ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled hundreds of thousands of digital kitchen scales because they pose a ...
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Following the president’s recent executive order dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, the main page for the ...
Recently, the Government Accountability Office issued a report calling for a unified food safety strategy. There aren’t too ...
Lipella Pharmaceuticals Inc. (LIPO), a clinical-stage biotechnology company, Wednesday said that the U.S. Food and Drug ...
The FDA’s approval for expanded use reinforces LP-310’s potential as a new therapeutic option for OLP and supports ongoing clinical development efforts.
The US Food and Drug Administration signed off on the first new type of pain reliever to be approved in more than two decades ...
A non-opioid pain medication made by Vertex Pharmaceuticals has received approval for adults from the Food and Drug ...
The FDA says new labels will make it easier to spot harmful ingredients. A UVA nutritionist suggests taking a holistic ...