

Trials of Embryonic Stem Cells to Launch in ChinaMay 31, 2017 |
Studies to treat vision loss and Parkinson’s disease are the first to proceed under new regulations
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Trials of Embryonic Stem Cells to Launch in ChinaMay 31, 2017 |
Studies to treat vision loss and Parkinson’s disease are the first to proceed under new regulations
Quick ReadSpencer Phillips Hey: People who volunteer to participate in clinical trials of new drugs provide a valuable service to pharmaceutical companies and to the rest of us. In return, I think that they should have a say in how much these drugs will cost when they hit the market. Not only would that honor their service, but it would also provide a patient-centered mechanism to lower the price of new drugs
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The SurvivorsApril 25, 2017 |
How an experimental treatment saved patients and changed medicine
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Sugar Pill Beats Two Drugs in Migraine Trial for ChildrenOctober 28, 2016 |
Researchers stopped the large trial early, saying the evidence was clear even though the drugs — the antidepressant amitriptyline and the epilepsy drug topiramate — had been shown to prevent migraines in adults
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The Trouble With Tylenol and PregnancySeptember 26, 2016 |
If you’re a pregnant woman and have a backache or headache, or a fever, your options for over-the-counter treatment basically boil down to one medication: the pain reliever acetaminophen, better known as Tylenol…But evidence has accumulated that, when taken during pregnancy, acetaminophen may increase the risk that children will develop asthma or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Why a Zika Vaccine Is a Long Way OffSeptember 26, 2016 |
Recent news articles have highlighted positive findings in experimental Zika virus pre-clinical vaccine studies in monkeys and described the start of two Zika virus vaccine trials in humans. These stories have spurred hopes that a Zika virus vaccine will be available to prevent this infection
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In Retrospect: Flowers for AlgernonAugust 31, 2016 |
Ananyo Bhattacharya looks back at a science-fiction touchstone on the ethics of experimental biology. By the time science-fiction writer Daniel Keyes died in 2014 at the age of 86, he had lived through vast upheavals in biomedical science, from the discovery of the DNA double helix to the sequencing of the human genome
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