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Pharmaceuticals

  • Homesteader Shares Ancestral Wisdom for Health, Says ‘The Only Way to Be Free Is to Seek Truth and Take Action’
    Homesteader Shares Ancestral Wisdom for Health, Says ‘The Only Way to Be Free Is to Seek Truth and Take Action’
    “We have lost touch with our ancestral wisdom. Instead of family wisdom, we blindly trust commercial products,” says the 23-year-old homesteader.
    June 24, 2024BY Tyler Wilson
  • One Pill Solution? 3D Printing Aims to Create Custom Medication
    One Pill Solution? 3D Printing Aims to Create Custom Medication
    While 3D-printed pills promise personalized medicine, safety and regulatory challenges remain.
    June 4, 2024BY Sheramy Tsai
  • Overprescribed: Suicides Haunt the Dubious Approval of Antidepressants
    Overprescribed: Suicides Haunt the Dubious Approval of Antidepressants
    Antidepressants are being prescribed for more than just depression and the consequences include an increased risk of suicide.
    February 6, 2024BY Huey Freeman
  • Canadian Pharmacists Fear Shortages as US FDA Allows Importing Drugs From North
    Canadian Pharmacists Fear Shortages as US FDA Allows Importing Drugs From North
    A major shift in United States pharmaceutical policy allowing for the importation of drugs from Canada is creating ...
    January 5, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Top 5 US Pharma Companies Netted $82 Billion in 2022: Report
    Top 5 US Pharma Companies Netted $82 Billion in 2022: Report
    The five largest pharmaceutical companies in the United States netted approximately $81.9 billion last year, according to a ...
    July 25, 2023BY Ryan Morgan
  • Toxic Chemicals Used to Make Plastics Found in Many OTC Medications
    Toxic Chemicals Used to Make Plastics Found in Many OTC Medications
    Phthalates have been linked to reproductive and developmental problems, hormonal disruptions, and even certain types of cancer. Many ...
    June 6, 2023BY Vance Voetberg
  • Nitrosamines: A Carcinogen Found in Popular Drugs
    Nitrosamines: A Carcinogen Found in Popular Drugs
    In recent years, a lot of popular drugs, including diabetic, hypertension, and heartburn drugs, have been found to ...
    January 31, 2023BY Dustin Luchmee
  • Younger Generations Prefer the Quick-Fix Route of Pharmaceuticals to Lifestyle Changes—Study
    Younger Generations Prefer the Quick-Fix Route of Pharmaceuticals to Lifestyle Changes—Study
    The preference for managing health through medication—rather than through lifestyle changes—has increased dramatically among Americans in the past ...
    January 20, 2023BY Susan C. Olmstead
  • Pharmaceutical Adverse Reactions Are Skyrocketing
    Pharmaceutical Adverse Reactions Are Skyrocketing
    Researchers published some shocking statistics about the dramatic rise in adverse drug reactions in the UK in a ...
    September 9, 2022BY Joseph Mercola
  • China Has ‘Cornered the Market’ on Pharmaceutical Ingredients, Jeopardizing US National Security: Rep. Harshbarger
    China Has ‘Cornered the Market’ on Pharmaceutical Ingredients, Jeopardizing US National Security: Rep. Harshbarger
    A Republican lawmaker says pharmaceuticals acquired from China are nothing less than medication acquired from the nation’s enemy. ...
    June 18, 2022BY J.M. Phelps
  • Median Drug Launch Price 85 Times Higher Compared to 2008
    Median Drug Launch Price 85 Times Higher Compared to 2008
    A study led by researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital has found that median launch prices for new ...
    June 10, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Health Professionals Risk of Conflict of Interest Even From Routine Meals Sponsored by Drug Firms: Expert
    Health Professionals Risk of Conflict of Interest Even From Routine Meals Sponsored by Drug Firms: Expert
    Frequent interaction between pharmaceutical firms and health professionals increase the likelihood of a conflict of interest, according to ...
    March 22, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Reshoring Pharmaceuticals: Take the Advantage Away From China
    Reshoring Pharmaceuticals: Take the Advantage Away From China
    News Analysis Pharmaceutical drugs are one of the most crucial areas where the United States is too dependent ...
    March 14, 2022BY Antonio Graceffo
  • Science Confirms Turmeric Is as Effective as 14 Drugs
    Science Confirms Turmeric Is as Effective as 14 Drugs
    If ever there were an herb that puts existential fear into the bottom line of pharmaceutical companies, it's ...
    April 2, 2021BY Sayer Ji and GreenMedInfo
  • The Fascinating Story of Placebos
    The Fascinating Story of Placebos
    According to "Plato in Twelve Volumes" published by Harvard University Press, for headaches, Plato prescribed "a certain leaf, ...
    January 28, 2021BY Jeremy Howick 
  • Treatments That Are Better than Drugs or Supplements
    Treatments That Are Better than Drugs or Supplements
    Natural medicine doesn't just involve "nutraceuticals," but extends to modalities such as yoga and acupuncture that an increasing ...
    October 8, 2020BY GreenMedInfo
  • Tariffs and National Security
    Tariffs and National Security
    Commentary Here is a naked and highly credible threat uttered by a Chinese economist: “We are at the ...
    April 20, 2020BY Walter Block
  • Sen. Cotton and Rep. Gallagher Introduce Bill to Cut US Dependency on China for Key Drugs
    Sen. Cotton and Rep. Gallagher Introduce Bill to Cut US Dependency on China for Key Drugs
    Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) announced plans to introduce a bill to reduce U.S. ...
    March 19, 2020BY Tom Ozimek
  • Reliance on China for Medicine Is a Security Threat to US Military and Public, Says Congressman
    Reliance on China for Medicine Is a Security Threat to US Military and Public, Says Congressman
    WASHINGTON—The coronavirus outbreak has disrupted the U.S. pharmaceutical industry’s global supply chain that is largely dependent on China, ...
    February 13, 2020BY Emel Akan
  • Pharma Executive John Kapoor Sentenced to Over Five Years in Prison in Opioid Trial
    Pharma Executive John Kapoor Sentenced to Over Five Years in Prison in Opioid Trial
    The former chairman of Insys Therapeutics, a pharmaceutical company, was sentenced to 66 months in prison after he ...
    January 24, 2020BY Zachary Stieber
  • More Drugmakers Hike US Prices as New Year Begins
    More Drugmakers Hike US Prices as New Year Begins
    NEW YORK—Drugmakers including Bristol-Myers Squibb Co, Gilead Sciences Inc, and Biogen Inc hiked United States list prices on ...
    January 2, 2020BY Reuters
  • Why the Prescription Drug Market Doesn’t Work for Patients
    Why the Prescription Drug Market Doesn’t Work for Patients
    What does it take to get vital medical care in America? For Laura Matson, a Type-1 diabetic, it ...
    November 18, 2019BY Dan Sanchez
  • Why Drug Trials Aren’t Enough to Make Sure Medicines Work
    Why Drug Trials Aren’t Enough to Make Sure Medicines Work
    There was a moment when, as a pharmacist, I realized that a lot of people to whom I ...
    October 7, 2019BY Alison Astles
  • China’s Retaliatory Tariffs on US-Made Drugs, Medical Equipment Spark Complaints by Netizens
    China’s Retaliatory Tariffs on US-Made Drugs, Medical Equipment Spark Complaints by Netizens
    After the U.S. government increased tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods to 25 percent from 10 percent, ...
    May 22, 2019BY Olivia Li
  • Interview: ‘China RX’ Author Rosemary Gibson Sounds Alarm Over Chinese-Made Medicine
    Interview: ‘China RX’ Author Rosemary Gibson Sounds Alarm Over Chinese-Made Medicine
    Rosemary Gibson is a senior advisor at the Hastings Center, a bioethics research institute, and is the author ...
    May 30, 2018BY Paul Huang
  • As China Dominates Drug Manufacturing, Expert Says US Should Protect Medicine as a Strategic Asset
    As China Dominates Drug Manufacturing, Expert Says US Should Protect Medicine as a Strategic Asset
    As Chinese companies are increasingly dominating the global pharmaceutical market, an expert says it is high time for ...
    May 9, 2018BY Paul Huang
  • What Trump’s Presidency Means for Health Care Sector
    What Trump’s Presidency Means for Health Care Sector
    Health care was one of the issues that dominated the election debates. Pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, which had ...
    November 17, 2016BY Emel Akan
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