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FDA Commissioner Marty Makary announced that Dr. George Tidmarsh, a cancer and pediatric specialist, will direct the agency’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, which regulates the safety and ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration named ex-biotech exec George Tidmarsh as its chief drug regulator. FDA Commissioner ...
The Dundee-born star, who played fearsome media tycoon bully Logan Roy in TV hit Succession, is returning to Scotland for his ...
The book covers 40 historical figures and their penchant for getting stoned, high and hammered. Elvis Presley took three ...
Long-time Roma Norte resident María Meléndez shares her views on Mexico City's anti-gentrification protest, and what's really ...
For readers of historical fiction, there’s no need to settle on just one place or period when journeying into the past. At their best, these works are deft and authentic—rigorously researched but ...
A British drug lord who plotted the murder of a gangland rival from his luxury base in Dubai was convicted today after one of ...
Central Drug Store, after nearly 60 years, will close in July 2025. Photo by Junyao Yang on May 29, 2024. Almost every day, someone starts crying in the aisles of Central Drug Store, says owner Jerry ...
Gilead Sciences chairman and CEO Daniel O’Day joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the FDA approval of the company's HIV prevention medication, how the twice-yearly antiviral drug Yeztugo works, the ...
Libraries all over the world have poisonous books that contain materials such as copper, arsenic, mercury, and chrome. Tracking them down is difficult.
Journalist Mariah Blake investigates the human toll of forever chemicals through the lives of Hoosick Falls, N.Y., residents in her deeply researched book.
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