Ardelyx's kidney disease drug reduces elevated phosphate levels in late-stage study
Ardelyx's kidney disease drug reduces elevated phosphate levels in late-stage study
Reuters: Health
Ardelyx Inc said on Tuesday its experimental drug succeeded in regulating elevated blood phosphate levels in patients with chronic kidney disease in a late-stage study.
Reuters: Health
Ardelyx Inc said on Tuesday its experimental drug succeeded in regulating elevated blood phosphate levels in patients with chronic kidney disease in a late-stage study.
Do You Trust Dr. Amazon? Tech Giants Are Eyeing the Health Care Business - Silicon Valley wants to do for medicine what it's done for retail, finance & other sectors of modern life. Here's what that digital revolution could mean for you.
Do You Trust Dr. Amazon? Tech Giants Are Eyeing the Health Care Business - Silicon Valley wants to do for medicine what it's done for retail, finance & other sectors of modern life. Here's what that digital revolution could mean for you.
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Powder Keg: FDA bowed to industry for decades as alarms were sounded over talc
Powder Keg: FDA bowed to industry for decades as alarms were sounded over talc
Reuters: Health
At an invitation-only gathering late last year, U.S. regulators and their guests huddled at a hotel near Washington, D.C., to discuss the best way to detect cancer-causing asbestos in talc powders and cosmetics.
Reuters: Health
At an invitation-only gathering late last year, U.S. regulators and their guests huddled at a hotel near Washington, D.C., to discuss the best way to detect cancer-causing asbestos in talc powders and cosmetics.
Climate change hits health, yet funds lacking: WHO
Climate change hits health, yet funds lacking: WHO
Reuters: Health
Climate change is harming human health as more people suffer from heat stress, extreme weather and mosquito-borne diseases including malaria, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday.
Reuters: Health
Climate change is harming human health as more people suffer from heat stress, extreme weather and mosquito-borne diseases including malaria, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday.
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