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Madrigal Pharmaceuticals has installed a 20-foot-tall, 41-foot-wide inflatable liver in a Philadelphia park to mark Global Fatty Liver Awareness Day.
Watching sports of all kinds, both in-person and on a screen, can have positive impacts on well-being.
President Donald Trump calls Chris Klomp “a real star.” Democrats say he’s Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s babysitter.
CHD CEO Mary Holland's remarks at the group's first Capitol Hill Advocacy Day, calling for COVID vaccine accountability and an end to pharma liability shields.
I have an interview with Oxford’s Carl Heneghan, on the scandal at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) where researchers were caught publishing poor quality studies—called
Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Leor Sapir and Zhenya Abbruzzese, Co-Founder of the Society for Evidence-Based Gender Medicine, examine the findings of the Utah review on hormonal treatments for min
U.S. Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. is sticking his fingers into many pies. One of these contains psychedelics that are either synthetic or natural substances capable of producing changes in mood
Trustees Report Highlights Skin Substitute Spending.
The No Surprises Act has done what it was designed to do: patients no longer get caught in the middle of out-of-network billing fights. That is a genuine win. But the law’s Independent Dispute R
The industry is hugely lucrative, with endless sums of cash to influence lawmakers. A new report tracks 25 years of health insurance industry donations.
Who owns a future-person? As IVF outpaces the law, embryos are becoming the newest battleground of love, loss, and legal uncertainty, triggering legal questions of personhood, property, and constituti
A popular YouTuber set off a bombshell of controversy when he shared news about his wife’s pregnancy on social media. Jesse Ridgway announced his wife’s amniocentesis tested positive for T
Despite public opinion, the wellness industry is profoundly and almost absurdly commercial. It sells, among its products and services, supplements, programs, retreats, coaching, devices, courses, book
The American Medical Association has sought a working relationship with the health secretary. Members saw moral compromise.
Sheryl. Your article exemplifies the biased reporting we have come to expect from you and @nytimes. It was unfair, inimical, and inaccurate. All one needs to refute your argument is to glance at my pu
When Americans think about medical innovation, they usually picture either a startup working out of a laboratory or a pharmaceutical giant bringing drugs to market. But some of the most important work