J&J resumes production of baby talc in India after tests find no asbestos
By Krishna N. Das and Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Johnson & Johnson has resumed...
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By Krishna N. Das and Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Johnson & Johnson has resumed...
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LONDON (Reuters) – British American Tobacco does not believe there is scientific evidence to...
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(Reuters) – Novavax Inc shares crashed 65 percent on Thursday after data showed its vaccine failed to prevent RSV disease, a leading cause of respiratory infections in infants, missing the main goal of a late-stage study....
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ZURICH (Reuters) – Novartis’s shift into high-tech drugs won praise for providing...
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By John Miller ZURICH (Reuters) – Switzerland may let up to 5,000 people smoke marijuana...
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By Michael Erman and Svea Herbst-Bayliss (Reuters) – Bristol-Myers Squibb Co’s top...
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By Gene Emery (Reuters Health) – Doctors in Australia say they have identified a second case of twins apparently created from one egg and two sperm, a boy-girl combination in whom the mother’s DNA is identical in...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – African-Americans who smoke cigarettes are more likely...
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By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – Parents who are very controlling when interacting with their infants may increase the likelihood that their babies tune in to angry voices, a new study shows. When babies heard...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Women with diabetes are more likely than those without the disease to be diagnosed with a more advanced and difficult to treat form of breast cancer, a Dutch study suggests. The...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – People with chronic pain may experience as much of a decline in symptoms with mindfulness-based stress-reduction training as they do with cognitive behavioral therapy, a small research...
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By Dominique Patton and Hallie Gu BEIJING (Reuters) – China plans to divide its hog industry...
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TOKYO (Reuters) – A baby boy weighing just 268 grams (9.45 oz) at birth was sent home after...
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LONDON (Reuters) – A coalition seeking to get ahead of the next pandemic has agreed a $34 million deal with German biotech CureVac to develop vaccine “printing” technology that aims to rapidly produce shots...
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BEIJING (Reuters) – China on Wednesday said it had confirmed a new outbreak of African swine fever in Shaanxi province, as the highly contagious disease spreads through the world’s largest hog herd. The outbreak in...
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By Kate Kelland LONDON, Feb 27 (Reuters) – An experimental drug could offer hope for restoring damaged brain cells in Parkinson’s patients, scientists said on Wednesday, although they cautioned that a clinical trial...
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By Carolyn Crist (Reuters Health) – Adolescents with asthma don’t always speak up during doctor visits and often leave with questions, a study suggests. About a third of teens with asthma do ask questions of doctors,...
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By Manas Mishra (Reuters Health) – Health conditions related to heat are sharply rising and...
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By Yasmeen Abutaleb and Michael Erman WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. senators called...
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By Carolyn Crist (Reuters Health) – Just among U.S. adults with employer insurance, non-surgical hemorrhoid treatment costs at least $770 million annually, suggests a study that concludes this common complaint needs more...
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