FDA's Revolving Door; 2.4 Million Excess Deaths; Can Anorexia Be 'Terminal'?

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FDA ex-employees leaving for jobs at Moderna highlight the . (BMJ)

Ambulances carrying 76 critically wounded Palestinians were through the Rafah crossing into Egypt. (Sky News)

removed 22 international staffers while 300 Palestinian staff and their families remain trapped. (Daily News)

Physicians can use Doximity's free service to scrub personal phone numbers and addresses from public websites. (CNBC)

A working paper found that the global COVID-19 vaccination campaign . (National Bureau of Economic Research)

Memories of the COVID-19 pandemic are , being distorted by one's identity and perceptions of present events, research shows. (Nature)

FDA 510(k) clearance was given to the for the treatment of chronic insomnia, Neurovalens announced.

Moderately severe and severe depression were more prevalent among . (USA Today)

Inside the controversy of that has patients seeking assisted dying instead of recovery. (Washington Post)

Is the political environment limiting research and debate on ? (USA Today)

In its Annual Report to Congress, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force picked as areas requiring urgent research.

Bayer owes a man $325 million after being found liable for his due to exposure to the company's weed-killer product Roundup. (Reuters)

Blood pressure drug classes may have in some people with small vessel disease. (Lancet Neurology)

A was blocked by U.K. broadband providers. (BBC News)

Progressive activist and attorney died from complications of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis at age 39, his wife announced. (HuffPost)

An astonishing at the same Virginia high school. (NBC News)

Linked to mortality in severe malnutrition in children were . (Science Advances)

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    Nicole Lou is a reporter for , where she covers cardiology news and other developments in medicine.