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Wyoming residents who purchased certain generic prescription drugs between 2010 and 2018 may be eligible for compensation from a $39.1 million settlement involving generic drug manufacturers accused of price-fixing and reducing competition.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has signed Senate Bill 189 into law, authorizing the sale of ivermectin for human use without a prescription.
In a letter to acting FDA Commissioner Sara Brenner, Senator Banks highlighted the surge in online markets selling knock-off and counterfeit GLP-1 receptor agonists—medications commonly used for weight loss—that may pose significant health risks to American consumers.
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A new study shows how dysfunctional packaging of the neurotransmitter dopamine triggers toxic processes in neurons - and how this can be repaired with simple delivery of energy (ATP).
- Families defend disability services amid Medicaid cuts
Families of Idahoans with disabilities say their lives could be upended as lawmakers in the state's Republican-dominated legislature mull sweeping cuts.
- Forecasting disease intensity through genomic risk
Approximately 60,000 Danes live with chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Some experience limited discomfort, while others go through a debilitating disease course involving surgery and a stoma. Add to this the fear of leaving home due to urgent toilet needs.
- Living in deprived neighborhoods reshapes the gut microbiome
This study reveals links between socioeconomic deprivation and gut microbiome changes, highlighting potential pathways to mental and metabolic health issues.
- Medicaid is paying for more dental care. GOP cuts threaten to reverse the trend.
Star Quinn moved to Kingsport, Tennessee, in 2023, the same year the state began covering dental costs for about 600,000 low-income adults enrolled in Medicaid.
- Non-invasive immune monitoring via bandage-like microneedle patches
Researchers at The Jackson Laboratory (JAX), in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), have developed the first bandage-like microneedle patch that can sample the body's immune responses painlessly from the skin.
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