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Cancer is not going away. As the U.S. population ages, the burden of cancer on society will only grow. Disparities in treatment access and outcomes persist across race, income and geography. And ...
Other writers look at safety for road crews, prescription drug prices, the Better Bottle Bill and a number of national ...
Authorities seized P5 million worth of food items that were either nearing expiration or already expired in a warehouse in ...
An industry source confirmed to there is no agreement between the FDA and manufacturers on food dyes, a situation that has ...
A study published last week suggests that, if vaccine uptake continues to decline, measles will soon be endemic again in the ...
It probably seems like, every day, you’re reading a new headline about a recalled food item, like onions on McDonald’s hamburgers, baby carrots, and Boar’s Head cold cuts.
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. says that HHS and the US Food and Drug Administration will ...
A new economics study shows the potential for an ancient process to develop new domestic demand for rice and offset declining exports.
According to a report from Challenger, Gray, and Christmas, Inc., over 280,000 federal employees have lost their jobs since ...
The concern has once again gained attention following the recent announcement by the FDA about new plans to phase out all ...
There was a 41 percent jump in food recalls due to possible contamination with salmonella, E. coli, and listeria in 2024 ...
Cuts and layoffs to the National Institutes of Health threaten medical research around the U.S., agency insiders warn.