Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
China’s disinformation campaign makes the pandemic’s origins even murkier.
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China’s disinformation campaign makes the pandemic’s origins even murkier.
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Numerosas emprendedoras dicen que suelen compararlas con Holmes, la fundadora de Theranos, que pronto enfrentará un juicio por fraude.
Prescriptions for ivermectin have jumped to more than 88,000 per week, some pharmacists are reporting shortages and people are overdosing on forms of the drug meant for horses.
Researchers ended a large trial in South Africa after finding that an experimental vaccine offered little protection.
The ruling in bankruptcy court caps a long legal battle over the fate of a company accused of fueling the opioid epidemic and the family that owns it.
“I got fevers, sweats, and I knew what was going on,” he said in a video on Instagram on Wednesday, after returning from a series of shows in Florida.
The agency that regulates drug safety has become too cozy with the industry it’s supposed to oversee.
The agency approved Biogen’s Aduhelm “despite concerns raised by experts,” committee leaders said in a letter.
Clinical trials have repeatedly failed to show that the drug is effective against the virus. Still, U.S. demand is high.
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