Jiang Yanyong, doctor who exposed China’s SARS coverup, dies at 91
The Chinese state turned against Dr. Jiang when he called for accountability over the 1989 crackdowns in Tiananmen Square. View original article Contributor: Brian Murphy
The Chinese state turned against Dr. Jiang when he called for accountability over the 1989 crackdowns in Tiananmen Square. View original article Contributor: Brian Murphy
Chart Inc., the manufacturer of a tank that failed with 4,000 embryos and eggs inside, has settled with an undisclosed number of people who lost the tissue. View original article Contributor: Lenny Bernstein
U.S. Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk says he will rule as soon as possible on FDA approval of mifepristone, one of two drugs used in medical abortions. View original article Contributor: Perry Stein
The Chinese state turned against Dr. Jiang when he called for accountability over the 1989 crackdowns in Tiananmen Square. View original article Contributor: Brian Murphy
A federal judge is being asked in a lawsuit to direct the agency to rescind its approval of mifepristone, one of two drugs used in medication abortions — a move that would be unprecedented. View original article Contributor: Rachel Roubein
Threats to Medicare’s new drug negotiation power Brookings Institution >View original article Contributor:
Inside a psychiatric hospital in Kyiv, the growing mental trauma of the war is written on every soldier’s face. View original article Contributor: Antoine d’Agata and Text by Ellen Barry
This year’s British Science Week theme is “connections” and throughout the week we’re looking at how UKHSA science is carried out in partnership with a wide range of organisations. In this blog Ginny Moore – an expert in applied environmental microbiology research – looks at our work to help hospitals prevent the spread of infections, which … Read more
It was the first conviction of its type in the country and in Europe, offering a glimpse of the implications of a near-total ban on abortion. View original article Contributor: Monika Pronczuk
The first hearing in a lawsuit that seeks to overturn F.D.A. approval of the pills takes place Wednesday morning in Texas. View original article Contributor: Pam Belluck