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He spotted the opportunity to invest in weight-loss drugs in 2023 before they exploded in 2024, and was an early AI mover, which he spied as a game changer in late 2022, early 2023.
Bristol-Myers makes an $11 billion deal with BioNTech to join the new cancer-treatment game, nearly double the size of Pfizer’s deal announced two weeks earlier.
Some people at the jail were not able to meet with psychiatrists for several weeks, leading to delays with getting medications prescribed, a new audit found. Skip to content. Local News.
Police find meth, heroin, 2 African wildcats during drug bust at Pa. home Published: Jun. 10, 2025, 9:41 a.m. Two African wildcats were discovered at a home in Lawrence Township during a drug raid ...
Starting this upcoming school year, Kentucky students will be required to have a medical practitioner’s order and signed parental consent in order to receive over the counter medications from school ...
A government report released on Thursday covering wide swaths of American health and wellness reflects some of the most contentious views on vaccines, the nation's food supply, pesticides and ...
Otsuka's experimental therapy for a potentially life-threatening kidney disease more than halved severe levels of protein in the urine of patients, intensifying the battle for an effective new ...
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ind. — A dozen people arrested in a massive drug bust in southern Indiana have been convicted and sentenced. Christopher Dorten, of Madison, Indiana, was one of 25 people ...
People using GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic are reporting "Ozempic teeth," an unusual side effect impacting dental health. "Ozempic teeth" may involve tooth decay, sensitivity, and tooth loss. Dentists ...
A man is being held on federal charges in New Hampshire for allegedly dealing drugs for years.Officials said a federal investigation into Robely Eladio De Jesus Guerrero, 37, was opened in August ...
Medicare is negotiating the prices of 15 drugs, including Novo Nordisk's Ozempic.The government has until Nov. 30 to announce the agreed-upon Medicare prices. The lower prices would go into effect ...
“Drugs have been here for years. They can’t stop it.” IndyStar spoke with two convicted drug dealers about their take on the deadly fentanyl crisis.