The Massachusetts-based company claims that Pfizer and BioNTech lifted two key pieces of its mRNA vaccine platform without proper compensation.
In the wake of the Roe overturn , the review platform will now add a warning about the limited medical services offered by misleading anti-abortion centers.
The country's top public health official is retiring in December after decades of helping to manage major disease outbreaks, including the covid-19 pandemic.
There have been 29 cases and nine hospitalizations linked to the same strain of E. coli in Michigan and Ohio.
From gene therapies to generics, many treatments in the U.S. carry an outrageous sticker price.
Harmful PFAS pollutants, which are everywhere from the air to our drinking water, don't degrade on their own. But now, there's a glimpse of solution.
The FDA's finalized regulations will allow hearing aids to be sold without a prescription in U.S. stores as early as mid-October.
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A new Gallup poll suggests nearly 100 million Americans have had to take painful cost-saving measures due to medical bills in the past six months.
Spain, Brazil, and India have reported monkeypox-related deaths since Friday.
Second covid-19 boosters for the general population are reportedly being postponed in favor of new and improved shots.
Glioblastoma tumors take advantage of mechanisms used to create neurons to spread far and wide, scientists in Germany say.
China has been accused of covering up the real number of infections, but ironically it's the U.S. that no longer tests like it used to.
The emerging viral illness joins polio and covid-19 in being deemed a public health emergency of international concern.
Some commonly cited estimates of long covid prevalence may be too high, but that doesn't mean it's not still a major health crisis.
French drugmaker HRA Pharma asked the FDA to approve a hormonal contraceptive pill that wouldn't require a doctor's prescription.
Looking for an excuse to skip work? Your Apple Watch may be the ticket.
Not every country has fully opened back up yet—and conditions apply.
The U.S. reported 196,230 new cases and 693 deaths on Wednesday.
The researchers found that deaths during or soon after pregnancy rose at a rate even higher than the nationwide pandemic spike.