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NIH Accelerates Human Testing for Experimental Ebola Vaccine
Ebola-related death toll climbs above 1200 as health care workers face increased threats from desperate region.
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Wegmans Now Offering Specialty Pharmacy Services at All Stores
Grocery store chain joins growing list of major companies offering enhanced specialty pharmacy.
FDA Cautions Consumers About Fraudulent Ebola Products
FDA stresses that dietary supplements cannot prevent or cure the Ebola virus.
FDA Approves Biologic Agent for Late-Stage Cervical Cancer
Bevacizumab interferes with blood vessels that fuel development of cancerous cells.
WHO: Ebola Outbreak ‘Vastly Underestimated'
World Health Organization cautions outbreak could last for several months.
Efforts Accelerated to Push Untested Ebola Drugs into Clinical Trials
Vaccine developed by Canadian government could be mass produced within months.
Canada Donates Experimental Ebola Drug in Wake of WHO Decision to Use Untested Treatments
World Health Organization declaration assures drug manufacturers that there will be a market for Ebola medications.
Donor Lung Preservation Device Approved by FDA Could Lead to More Lung Transplants
The device could make more donated lungs available for transplant.
Experimental Ebola Drug Sent to Treat Infected Liberian Doctors
Supply of ZMapp now gone as death toll climbs over 1000.
Supply of ZMapp now gone as death toll climbs above 1000.
WHO Projects Ebola Vaccine Will Be Ready for 2015
Several treatments for hemorrhagic fever are in different stages of development.
Affordable Care Act Projected to Drive Up Prescription Drug Spending in Coming Years
Specialty drugs expected to account for 40% of total prescription spending by 2016, according to Catamaran Corporation.
FDA Upgrades Hold on Trial Drug as WHO Declares Ebola Outbreak an International Health Emergency
Clinical hold on Tekmira's Ebola treatment changed to partial hold by FDA.
Clinical hold on Tekmira's Ebola treatment changed to partial hold by the FDA.
Ethical Review Set for Experimental Ebola Treatment
The World Health Organization will examine an unproven Ebola treatment that showed promise in 2 Americans infected with the virus.
CDC Cancer Screening Program Aids Millions of Women with Limited Health Care Access
More than 90% of women in the program received timely follow-up care.
Myths of Gluten-Free Diets Not Supported by Research
People eating gluten-free food may not be getting essential nutrients, nutrition expert warns.
Researchers Continue Investigation of Promising Ebola Antibodies Amid Rising Death Toll
Efforts to halt the spread of Ebola are ongoing as a Saudi Arabian man suspected of having the virus adds to the climbing death toll in West Africa.
Efforts to halt the spread of Ebola continue as a Saudi Arabian man suspected of having the virus adds to the climbing death toll in West Africa.