Europe gives green light to first gene therapy for children
LONDON (Reuters) – The world’s first life-saving gene therapy for children, developed by Italian scientists and GlaxoSmithKline, has been recommended for approval in Europe, boosting the pioneering...
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View ArticleNestle says has not been notified of any noodle issues in India
ZURICH (Reuters) – Swiss food group Nestle said on Friday it had not been informed by Indian authorities of any new health issues with its instant noodles after a newspaper reported tests had detected...
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View ArticleIndian cigarette makers halt production over health warning rules
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Indian cigarette makers including ITC Ltd, part-owned by British American Tobacco, suspended production on Friday over what they said was ambiguity in the government’s new health...
View ArticleAmicus gets positive EU regulator view for Fabry disease drug
(Reuters) – The European Medicines Agency recommended approving American biotech drug developer Amicus Therapeutics Inc’s experimental Fabry disease treatment.
View ArticleEU recommends conditional approval for J&J’s blood cancer drug
(Reuters) – European regulators recommended approving Johnson & Johnson’s blood cancer drug with conditions on Friday, saying they would need to evaluate additional data from two ongoing studies on...
View ArticleInequities Persist in Biologic Use in RA (CME/CE)
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View ArticleTargeting social media may increase HIV testing among gay men
(Reuters Health) – Promoting HIV testing on some of the same social media sites that men who have sex with men and transgender people use to meet friends and sex partners can raise testing rates in...
View ArticleFilm to help families prevent LGBT youth suicides
(Reuters Health) – When families reject their lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) children, it dramatically increases the youths’ risk for suicide. Experts hope a new film aimed at families –...
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