Not-for-profit to offer 20 generic drugs in 2019 to alleviate shortages
By Jilian Mincer (Reuters) – A new not-for-profit supplier of generic drugs formed by a...
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By Jilian Mincer (Reuters) – A new not-for-profit supplier of generic drugs formed by a...
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By Francesca Landini and Stephen Jewkes MILAN (Reuters) – Italian drugmaker Zambon is looking to China and the U.S. to grow its respiratory and nervous system portfolio and could spend more than 100 million euros ($114...
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PARIS (Reuters) – Sodilac, a unit of French dairy group Savencia, said it was recalling infant formula sold in pharmacies in France and produced at a Spanish factory due to possible links with salmonella cases among...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – People who get surgery to fix a torn Achilles tendon may be less likely to experience repeat ruptures but more likely to develop infections than patients who get nonsurgical treatments,...
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(Reuters) – CVS Health Corp’s Aetna and a host of other health insurers said on...
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By Carolyn Crist (Reuters Health) – – Ninety-nine percent of parents said they reinforced principles of good hygiene, like frequent hand-washing and avoiding contact with people who are ill, to prevent their kids...
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(Reuters) – At least 11 people have died in Argentina after becoming infected with hantavirus, a disease carried by rats and other rodents, according to a news alert from the World Health Organization (WHO). Among 29 cases...
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel’s cabinet is set to approve a long-awaited law to allow...
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By Melissa Fares NEW YORK (Reuters) – CVS Pharmacy unveiled an initiative in U.S. stores on...
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Chinese scientists have made clones of a gene-edited macaque to aid...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Four U.S. senators expressed concern on Wednesday that federal...
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China will step up its fight against “irregularities” in the sale of healthcare products after a series of scandals in the industry in recent months, state media reported on Thursday,...
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By Gene Emery (Reuters Health) – Twin baby girls joined at the head who were separated on June 6, 2017, are continuing their recovery, with one showing some developmental delays compared with her sister, according to an...
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By Gene Emery (Reuters Health) – Scratching the interior of the uterus before implanting a fertilized egg into the womb does not improve the chances that it will attach and develop into a baby, according to a large study...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – People who suffer a heart attack, stroke or cardiac arrest may be less likely to work afterward, and those who do work may make less money, a Canadian study suggests. Survivors of sudden...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Older women with thinning bones may have a steadier gate and a lower risk of falls when they practice balance training and thinking tasks at the same time, a small Swedish study...
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By Elizabeth Culliford DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – Britain’s Prince William...
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KINSHASA (Reuters) – Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday confirmed 14 new cases of...
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By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – – Beyond the well-known effects of childhood lead exposure on IQ, a new study suggests lasting effects on the brain may extend to personality traits in adulthood. Among more than...
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch hospitals warned on Wednesday that a no-deal Brexit would lead to a shortage of medicines and medical supplies in the Netherlands and could put patients at risk. The Dutch annually import around...
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