A South Carolina-based pharmaceutical company recalled 2.1 million doses of medicine and medical equipment because of a "lack of assurance of sterility," according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). (AP Photo/Ted Jackson, File)AP
A South Carolina-based pharmaceuti
In this 2015 file photo, Clarence Moses-EL talks to reporters after his release from Denver County jail in Denver. Colorado's attorney general said Feb. 14 that his office will not fight a claim for compensation by Moses-EL who spent 28 years in prison for a rape conviction that was later over
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Syringe Service program announced for Pittsburgh to decrease drug addiction health problems The city announced on Thursday its first syringe service program one that would be located downtown right next to the Allegheny County Jail.
PITTSBURGH — In Pittsburgh overdose deaths are
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Officials on Thursday advocated for an expansion of syringe service programs in Pennsylvania to provide safe needles to people using drugs.
Philadelphia and Pittsb
A student walks past the Student Health Center on Thursday, June 2, 2022.
A student walks past the Student Health Center on Thursday, June 2, 2022.
As someone who injects medicine each week, microbiology senior August Steinkamp knows the importance of needle safety.
“I’ve
May 31, 2022 -- A member of the Austin City Council wants to weaken enforcement of the restrictive Texas abortion law – at least in his city, Politico reported.
José “Chito” Vela says he is proposing a resolution directing city police to make enforcement of the state law its lowes
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A University of Queensland-led study has found millions of COVID-19 patients may have undiagnosed acute kidney injury (AKI).
AKI is a condit
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Regulators have put different COVID-19 treatments through different degrees of scrutiny, with some relatively safe treatments getting short shrift, while others get an accelerated approval. While vaccines experienced strong and unflinching support, monoclonal antibodies have had a rocky path t