Clinical Trials

Transforming Despair into Hope: Discovering Promising Cures for Deadly Blood Cancer
A group of 97 patients with advanced multiple myeloma, a tough-to-treat blood cancer, faced grim prospects. These individuals had exhausted ... Read more

Breakthrough Blood Test Empowers Breast Cancer Patients with Early Alerts on Drug Effectiveness
Breast cancer can often feel like an endless waiting game for patients and their families. With tumors that have metastasized, ... Read more
Trump Administration Scraps $766 Million Moderna Deal for Pandemic Flu: What It Means for Future Preparedness
The Trump administration has axed $766 million in funding for Moderna Inc. This money was meant to help develop a ... Read more
RFK Jr.’s MAHA Report: What You Need to Know About Vaccine Safety, American Food Quality, and Prescription Drug Risks
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new report from the government has stirred up debate about health in America. Released on Thursday, ... Read more

F.D.A. Set to Tighten Covid Vaccine Access: What This Means for You
The FDA has announced plans to allow Covid vaccines for adults over 65 and those with specific health conditions this ... Read more

Groundbreaking First: Surgeons Successfully Complete the First Human Bladder Transplant
Surgeons in Southern California have recently made a groundbreaking medical advancement by performing the first human bladder transplant. This operation ... Read more
FDA Grants Approval for Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine: What You Need to Know About Its Unique Restrictions
WASHINGTON (AP) — The FDA has finally approved Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine, but with some notable restrictions. This vaccine is unique ... Read more

Understanding the Shift: Why Patients Are Transitioning to Alternative Obesity Medications
Tens of thousands of Americans are facing a disappointing decision from their health insurance: they must switch from Zepbound, a ... Read more

Breakthrough Eli Lilly Drug Lowers Heart Attack Risk by Targeting Mysterious Lp(a) Particles
Many people in the U.S.—about 64 million or one in five—have high levels of a cholesterol-like particle in their blood ... Read more

Exploring Women’s Health History: A Comprehensive Look at Scientific, Economic, and Ethical Perspectives
As Women’s History Month wraps up, it’s crucial to shine a light on women’s health. In the U.S., women face ... Read more