Domino’s Pizza Founder Fights and Wins to not Provide Contraceptive Coverage...
The Affordable Care Act — sometimes called “Obamacare” — was upheld this year in the Supreme Court, but that by no means indicates the litigation surrounding it is settled. Domino’s Pizza founder,...
View ArticleThe World Population Will Begin to Shrink by 2070
End of the world catastrophe scenes are as silly as they are fascinating. Acid rain was once a concern, but it proved mostly imaginary. The ranges of forests it was supposed to destroy in Germany were...
View ArticleAustralian Court Allows Patenting of Human Genetic Material
On Friday, an Australian court ruled that genetic material related to cancer can be patented by two technology companies. A similar case is pending before the U.S. Supreme Court and scheduled for...
View ArticleUniversity of Berkeley and Eight Companies Warned by FDA Regarding Flu Medicines
Earlier this month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned several sellers of dietary supplements over claims made by them that their products helped fight the flu. Last Thursday, the FDA posted...
View ArticleHealthpoint Ltd to Pay $1 Mln to Massachusetts to Settle Marketing of...
On Friday, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley said Massachusetts had reached a settlement with Healthpoint and its general partner DFB Pharmaceuticals Inc as part of a broader national...
View ArticleFDA Riled over Approving Glaxo’s Flu Vaccine after EU Reports of Narcolepsy
Though the precise nature of the link between GSK’s Pandemrix vaccine and narcolepsy in children is yet to be proved, numerous studies from Europe seem to indicate that children treated with Glaxo’s...
View ArticleJury Verdict in First of the 11,000 Metal Hip Trials Asks DePuy to Pay up...
On Friday, in the first lawsuit (out of close to 11,000) to complete jury trial over defective metal hips sold by Johnson & Johnson’s DePuy unit, the jury ordered DePuy pay close to $8.38 million...
View ArticleFDA Commissioner Asks For New Regulations to Combat the Growing Menace of...
On Tuesday, the Commissioner of FDA, Margaret Hamburg, stated on the FDA blog, “FDA Voice” that a “new breed of specialty pharmacy compounding has evolved that has outgrown the law, and can pose a...
View ArticleGrand Jury Authorization Requested for Investigating Company Linked to...
On Tuesday, the Michigan Attorney General asked the Michigan State Court of Appeals to authorize a grand jury for investigating the role of a company linked to the deadly meningitis outbreak in 2012,...
View ArticleFDA Changing Labeling Rules for Tobacco Alternatives
On Monday, the Consumer Updates of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration informed that the labels of nicotine replacement therapy products may soon change. The proposed changes have come in the wake of...
View ArticleTyson Foods Paying $4.25 Million to Settle Toxic Gas Exposure Complaint
Now only if most settlements were so blazing fast, the economy would have rebounded sooner without any doubt. It was only on Thursday that the U.S. Department of Justice filed a complaint alleging...
View ArticleU.S. Sues Novartis Over Medicare Fraud
On Tuesday, the U.S. government filed a civil fraud lawsuit accusing a unit of Novartis AG of orchestrating claims based on fraudulent kickbacks and causing Medicare and Medicaid programs pay tens of...
View ArticleAll Boston Public High Schools to Receive Free Condoms
On Wednesday, the Boston School Committee approved a policy to distribute free condoms for students to all 32 public high schools and their 17,000 students. Until now, such condoms were available at...
View ArticleHepatitis “A” Outbreak Linked to Pomegranate Shipment from Turkey
While the Hepatitis A outbreak reached 127 cases in 8 states by Friday, the FDA believes it has found the cause and a common shipment of pomegranate seeds from Turkey has caused the outbreak. In an...
View ArticleObama Administration Gives More Time to Employers over HealthCare Law...
On Tuesday, Valerie Jarett, a Senior Advisor and Assistant to the President announced on the White House Blog, the Obama administration’s decision to delay the immediate reporting requirements of...
View ArticleU.S. Relaxes Individual Income Verification Duties of HealthCare Exchanges
On Friday, the final regulations regarding the running of insurance marketplaces in states under the new HealthCare law were handed out to the 16 states and the District of Columbia who are setting up...
View ArticleBelgian Doctors Claim Super Cheap IVF Techniques Can Begin Fertility Revolution
There’s no doubt that whether for good or ill, total fertility rates have been dropping alarmingly across world populations. In the U.S., while the total fertility rate in 1911 used to be above 3, in...
View ArticleIllinois Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Abortion Notification Law
On Thursday, the Illinois Supreme Court issued a ruling ending a legal battle that would allow a 1995 law to be enforced. The implementation of the law, which requires parents to be notified in cases...
View ArticleFDA Gives Go Ahead to Brain Wave Test for Assessing ADHD in Children
On Monday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it has approved the first brain wave test that would help to assess attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, commonly known as...
View ArticleFDA Seeks Input of the Public on Menthol Cigarettes
On Tuesday, the FDA put out a notice seeking public input on menthol cigarettes. The announcement mentioned, “Despite decades of work to reduce tobacco use in the United States, it continues to be the...
View ArticleMan Held Guilty and Fined for Feeding the Homeless in City Park
Richard Hopkins was accused of the heinous offense of leading a group of local residents and trying to give food to the homeless at Chapin Park on March 9, Saturday. This Wednesday, he was found...
View ArticleBotox Finds FDA Approval for Treating Crows Feet
On Wednesday, the FDA announced its approval for using Botox as a cosmetic for treating the wrinkles around eyes, that are traditionally termed as crow’s feet. Medically termed as lateral canthal...
View ArticleFDA Gives First Approval to Pre-Surgical Breast Cancer Drug
On Monday, the FDA gave its first approval to a pre-surgical breast cancer drug. The drug, Perjeta, manufactured by Roche had been previously approved for late-stage breast cancer last year....
View ArticleHow Many Rodent Hairs Allowed in Your Paprika by the FDA?
The recently published Defect Levels Handbook by the FDA enumerates the levels of defect beyond which it becomes actionable. So, what is the level up to which there may be defects in your food? The...
View ArticleWalmart Donkey Meat Recall
Wal-Mart has reported in a statement that the store will be offering compensation to its customers. According to Bloomberg News, the world’s largest retailer said it will be adding DNA testing to...
View Article120 Pounds of Eating Machine
Molly Schuyler is a competitive eater. Competitive eating, or speed eating, is a sport in which participants compete against each other to consume large portions of food in a short time period....
View ArticleCan Sex Make You Smarter? A New Study Says, YES!
La petite mort, the French word for orgasm means ‘little death.’ In the case of current research into sexual arousal, it seems that whatever doesn’t kill you, will only make you smarter....
View ArticleCDC Reports Rare Case of Woman-to-Woman HIV Infection
The Center for Disease Control reported on Thursday a rare case of a woman in Texas contracting HIV through sexual contact with another woman. The couple told the CDC that they had unprotected sex...
View ArticleLittle Girl Named Charlotte Saved by Marijuana
Summary: Six year old girl named Charlotte has been using marijuana to quiet her pediatric epilepsy which has more than 400 seizures per week. A type of marijuana that does not come with the regular...
View ArticleHealth Information of Millions of U.S. Patients Hacked
Summary: An unknown group of hackers has stolen the personal information of over four million patients who were affiliated with Community Health Systems, Inc. The security breach is being investigated...
View ArticleTens of Thousands Could Be Infected with Ebola
Summary: The number of those infected with the Ebola virus could exponentially increase over the coming months if sufficient medical action is not taken. According to the World Health Organization,...
View ArticleCenters for Disease Control Rally to Contain Ebola Outbreak
Summary: With the outbreak of 3 Ebola patients in the U.S., and one sick nurse who flew on a commercial flight, the nation panics. Ebola hysteria is spreading like a virus. When Thomas Eric Duncan...
View ArticleMan Wakes Dressed in Pink Panties after Colonoscopy, Sues
Summary: A man in Delaware awoke from a colonoscopy dressed in pink women’s underwear, and so is suing. A Delaware man woke up from a colonoscopy to find himself dressed in pink women’s underwear. Now...
View ArticleStudy Finds Emotional Abuse Just as Harmful as Physical or Sexual Abuse
Summary: A new study has found that emotional abuse is just as harmful as physical and sexual abuse, especially when it comes to impressionable children. According to a new study, emotional abuse is...
View ArticleNew Test for Identifying a Stroke
Summary: A quick new method for determining if somebody is having a stroke. Martha, being somewhat of an introvert, felt self-conscious when attending her daughter’s wedding. That is why when she...
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