A new study shows a possible new abortion drug to replace mifepristone. But will these results increase abortion access—or restrict women's reproductive health options down the line?
A new drug approved Thursday by the FDA offers pain management but is not addictive. Unlike opioids, it treats pain signals ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s confirmation hearings began Wednesday before the Senate Finance Committee. He appears before the ...
One school holds that giving women a pregnancy test followed by a “morning-after pill” if the test ... it could be that the effects of this so-called “emergency contraceptive” are purely ...
U.S.-based Vertex Pharmaceuticals (VRTX) has secured approval from the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) for its ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made several disturbing comments during his first Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday suggesting that ...
The FDA has approved a new type of painkiller that doesn't come with the risks of addiction and overdose associated with opioids.
A recent lightning rod for abortion opponents, the drug mifepristone—the first of two in the standard medication abortion ...
Yes—but at a slightly smaller dose than teens and adults. Children who are 2 weeks to 12 years old take a twice-daily dose ...
Study finds three new safe and effective drug regimens to fight multidrug-resistant TB. The treatments, which include ...
The endTB trial is one of four recent randomized controlled trials testing new, shorter, and less toxic treatment regimens ...