Concerns Mount Over Drug Shortages and Pricing in Europe Amid U.S. Scrutiny
A recent analysis highlights a troubling increase in drug shortages and pricing pressures in Europe, with U.S. authorities intensifying their scrutiny.
A recent analysis highlights a troubling increase in drug shortages and pricing pressures in Europe, with U.S. authorities intensifying their scrutiny.
The Department of Justice has announced a second settlement concerning youth gender care, amidst broader health news including updates on sunscreen and leadership at NIAID.
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As the U.S. observes the situation, European countries are developing varied approaches to drug pricing, which could have significant implications for the pharmaceutical sector and patient access.
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A recent report highlights that working hours vary significantly among European countries, with some individuals clocking nearly eight more hours weekly than others.
This editorial examines how health care systems may affect native populations' views on immigration, particularly in light of rising anti-immigration sentiments globally.
During a prayer vigil in Barcelona, Pope Leo XIV called for increased awareness and support for mental health, prompted by moving stories from young participants.
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A recent fact sheet outlines the important global health positions and officials within the U.S. government, highlighting their roles in health policy.
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As the World Cup approaches, over 25% of participants are facing US travel restrictions, leading to disappointment among fans and officials alike.
Wearable devices are increasingly generating substantial health data, yet much of it remains outside clinical settings. Recent initiatives by Oura and Whoop could potentially bridge this gap.
In a significant drug bust, Chile has uncovered 1,080 tons of wood containing illegal substances, primarily cocaine and ketamine, intended for Europe.
David Sullivan, the former chairman of West Ham, is facing heightened scrutiny after stepping down amid allegations of improper conduct, following a joint investigation by the BBC and The Times.
An Israeli airstrike in Tyre, Lebanon, on Monday led to the deaths of five individuals and injuries to eight others, including paramedics, as tensions escalate in the region.
With at least 160 lives feared lost, health workers in DR Congo are battling a serious Ebola outbreak while navigating a complicated diplomatic situation with the EU.
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A gene from wild maize has been found to increase protein content in crops, potentially aiding food security without affecting yields.
As agriculture becomes increasingly interconnected worldwide, the potential consequences of simultaneous failures in major food-producing regions could be significant.