by NICK GILBERTSON Two men were sentenced to imprisonment on Wednesday for trying to smuggle nearly three kilograms of cocaine with an estimated street value…
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By Chris Kanthan Last updated May 21, 2020 You thought Big Oil was bad, but the Rockefeller Family also set the stage for Big Pharma…
by Aaron Sibarium In New York, racial minorities are automatically eligible for scarce COVID-19 therapeutics, regardless of age or underlying conditions. In Utah, “Latinx ethnicity” counts for…
By Clinical Trials The safety and scientific validity of this study is the responsibility of the study sponsor and investigators. Listing a study does…
By Tyler Durden The first batch of data from the CDC won’t be available for months, but many expect that the US likely saw…
by James Anthony A pilot program in New York City will install 10 “public health vending machines” (PHVMs) at selected locations throughout the city for…
by Meiling Lee A Minnesota family physician who is being investigated for the fifth time in the past 17 months by the state medical board for statements…
By Tyler Durden A New York jury has ruled against Teva Pharmaceuticals and a handful of its subsidiaries in a sprawling case holding the…
by Matthew Smith Rising security risk and rural violence, which is mostly fueled by the vast profits generated by the cocaine trade, is a key deterrent…
By CDC Audience: Individuals Performing COVID-19 Testing Level: Laboratory Alert After December 31, 2021, CDC will withdraw the request to the U.S. Food and…