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Melatonin Use Is Rising in U.S. Children, Study Finds
Nearly one in five children under 14 are being given melatonin before bed, according to a survey of about 1,000 parents
A New Drug That Could Extend Dogs' Lives Inches Closer to Approval
For the first time, the FDA has indicated a willingness to endorse a longevity drug
Gene-Editing Treatment for Sickle Cell Disease Moves Closer to Approval
FDA advisors said the benefits seem to outweigh any possible risks, and the agency will decide whether to approve it by December 8
What to Know About California's New Law Banning Food Additives, Including Red Dye No. 3
Already prohibited in multiple countries for its potential harmful effects in humans, the colorant's future is now in serious doubt in the United States
Artificial Wombs for Premature Babies Might Soon Begin Human Trials
An FDA panel discussed the new technology—tested only on animals so far—along with its risks and potential to improve survival of preterm infants
MDMA Moves Closer to Approval for PTSD Treatment After New Clinical Trial
If endorsed by the FDA, the drug would become the first psychedelic approved for mental health treatment in the United States
Leading Decongestant in Cold and Flu Medicines Doesn't Work, FDA Advisory Panel Says
Phenylephrine, a popular ingredient in over-the-counter remedies, is no better than a placebo, per the panel
What to Know About the New Covid-19 Vaccines, Now Recommended by CDC Advisers
Experts say the latest boosters are effective against emerging variants including EG.5.1 and BA.2.86
New Moms Can Soon Take a Pill for Postpartum Depression
The FDA approved the first oral medication to treat the serious mental condition on Friday
FDA Approves First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill
Experts say the decision will increase access to safe and effective contraceptives for millions of Americans
FDA Fully Approves First Drug Meant to Slow Alzheimer's Disease
The drug showed promise in an 18-month clinical trial, but some experts have expressed concerns about its safety and cost
Fall Covid-19 Boosters Should Target New Variants, FDA Advisers Say
The shots would no longer take aim at the virus's original strain, which experts say is not likely to return
Opioid Overdose Treatment Might Soon Be Available Over the Counter
An FDA panel recommended the lifesaving nasal spray be distributed without a prescription
More Gay and Bisexual Men Could Soon Donate Blood
Since 1985, federal blood donor restrictions have barred many men who have sex with men from participating
Abortion Pill Can Be Sold at Pharmacies, FDA Says
The new rule could expand medication abortion access in some places
Elon Musk Wants to Test Brain Implants in People
The device, which would sit in the skull, has not received regulatory approval for use in humans
Second Death Tied to Experimental Alzheimer’s Treatment
While the new drug is seen as a breakthrough, these deaths highlight a possible risk to patients on blood thinners, experts say
First Drug to Delay Type 1 Diabetes Approved by FDA
The treatment held off disease onset by an average of two years in a clinical trial, but it won’t be cheap
CDC Recommends New Covid-19 Boosters Targeting Omicron Subvariants
The updated shots could be available within days
FDA Authorizes Novavax Covid-19 Vaccine for Emergency Use
The shots work similar to the way that vaccines against influenza and shingles work
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