Chennithala Urges a Broader View on Perumbavoor's Drug Issues
In a recent statement, Chennithala calls for a more comprehensive understanding of the drug problems in Perumbavoor, moving beyond the stigma attached to migrant workers.
Latest Medicine stories from Life.
In a recent statement, Chennithala calls for a more comprehensive understanding of the drug problems in Perumbavoor, moving beyond the stigma attached to migrant workers.
The latest proposal from Medicare aims to reduce payments for 340B drugs, continuing the ongoing debate surrounding this discount program.
In a recent development, lawmakers have urged the Department of Health and Human Services to compel Eli Lilly to offer 340B drug discounts to hospitals, addressing ongoing tensions in the healthcare sector.
Roche's new drug has been approved, potentially setting a new standard for treating KRAS-driven lung cancer, amidst a thriving biotech sector.
RareDxR1 represents a significant advancement in the diagnosis of rare diseases, utilizing autonomous medical reasoning to enhance clinical accuracy and efficiency.
This analysis delves into the implications of Medicaid work requirements and medical frailty exclusions for individuals living with HIV, referencing CMS's regulations.
Bruce Foxton, the former bassist of the iconic band the Jam, has shared his recent diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. Despite this challenge, he remains committed to live performances.
The Supreme Court has clarified that medical bail for Asaram will only be considered in cases of grave necessity, allowing his lawyers to request urgent pleas if his health worsens.
The disappearance of St Lucian fisherman Ricky Joseph highlights the ongoing grief of his family amid diminishing media focus on the issue.
A newly developed oral vaccine shows potential in combating the nervous necrosis virus, a significant threat to farmed fish populations, marking a step forward for aquaculture sustainability.
An awareness rally in Hubballi saw participants advocating against drug abuse, emphasizing the need for a united effort toward a healthier, drug-free community.
Attorney for Olympic gold medalist Bode Miller confirms that misdemeanor drug charges against him will be dismissed, despite prior probable cause for arrest.
Sanofi is facing scrutiny from the European Commission over allegations of antitrust violations linked to a misleading campaign about a flu vaccine.
As jails face a growing crisis with Medetomidine-laced opioids, many facilities lack the necessary resources to address severe withdrawal symptoms effectively.
The decision to grant an individual special access to an experimental GLP-1 obesity drug raises ethical questions and highlights the complexities of medical research.
A recent report from the UN indicates a significant rise in the global trade of cocaine and methamphetamine, with production and trafficking at unprecedented levels.
A study from Baylor College of Medicine uncovers that bacteria can collaborate to withstand antibiotic pressures by sharing proteins, offering new insights into their survival strategies.
New restrictions on the 340B drug discount program proposed by Senator Cassidy could lead to financial difficulties for hospitals already facing funding cuts.
Concerns are rising as Democrats question the White House about who received special access to Eli Lilly’s new obesity medication, which has intrigued the public.
A recent study introduces a new prodrug and localized drug delivery method designed to selectively target EGFR and other kinases, potentially improving cancer treatment outcomes.