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‘Overwhelming evidence’ FDA’s opioid approval process is shoddy
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- Alicia Ault
The majority of approvals of opioids for the treatment of chronic pain during 1997-2018 were based on pivotal trials that lacked critical safety...
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More U.S. states cap insulin cost, but activists will ‘fight harder’
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- Alicia Ault
Drugmakers and health insurers have not legally challenged state laws capping out-of-pocket insulin costs; still, such attempts to make insulin...
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Petition seeks to oust AAD president-elect, citing private equity conflicts
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- Alicia Ault
It is the second time since fall 2019 that a petition has been used to question the conflicts of American Academy of Dermatology officials.
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Convalescent plasma actions spark trial recruitment concerns
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- Alicia Ault
“It’s not clear that people with COVID-19, especially those who are severely ill and hospitalized, will choose to enlist in a clinical trial –...
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Addiction specialist charged in $681 million treatment fraud case
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- Alicia Ault
Prosecutors allege that Dr. Michael Ligotti played a central role in a scheme in which Medicare and private insurers paid millions in fraudulent...
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Move over supplements, here come medical foods
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- Alicia Ault
When it comes to medical foods, the FDA has often looked the other way because the ingredients may already have been proven safe and the danger to...
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Big pharma sues to block Minnesota insulin affordability law
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- Alicia Ault
The state has estimated that as many as 30,000 Minnesotans would be eligible for free insulin in the first year of the program.
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#WhiteCoats4BlackLives: A ‘platform for good’
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- Alicia Ault
Sporadic protests – with participants in scrubs or white coats kneeling for 8 minutes and 46 seconds in memory of George Floyd – have quickly...
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APA, others lobby to make COVID-19 telehealth waivers permanent
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- Alicia Ault
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Convalescent plasma: ‘Flavor of the month’ or valid COVID-19 treatment?
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- Alicia Ault
“The special attraction of this modality of treatment is that, unlike vaccines or newly developed drugs, it could, in principle, be made available...
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Ob.gyns., peds, other PCPs seeking COVID-19 financial relief from feds
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- Alicia Ault
A handful of specialties are calling for targeted relief payments from the federal government, saying that they have been left out of...
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COVID-19 decimates outpatient visits
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- Alicia Ault
A study of more than 50,000 U.S. health care providers showed sharp declines in outpatient visits between March...
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Private equity: Salvation or death sentence?
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- Alicia Ault
Depending on whom you ask, the continuing growth of private equity purchases of dermatology practices is either the death - or salvation - for the...
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Sudden loss of taste and smell should be part of COVID-19 screen
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- Alicia Ault
These signs may be present in many with asymptomatic COVID-19, and therefore asking about them could be a way to prioritize people for initial...
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SARS-CoV-2 may confound seasons, persist in warmer months, report shows
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- Alicia Ault
Current data suggest that the novel coronavirus may be transmitted less efficiently in higher temperatures and humidity, but many unknowns still...