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Abortion Advocates Brace For Impact As SCOTUS EMTALA Case Looms

Women’s rights advocates, providers and other stakeholders are raising concerns that the consolidated pair of impending Supreme Court cases up for oral arguments Wednesday (April 24) could have dire consequences for emergency medical protections and access to stabilizing treatment.

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Senate health committee Chair Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and two Democrats are floating a new bill that would require warning labels on ultra-processed and sugar-sweetened foods and beverages with the aim of tackling childhood diabetes and obesity and ban advertisements of “junk food” directed at children under 12.

Senate health committee Chair Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and two Democrats are floating a new bill that would require warning labels on ultra-processed and sugar-sweetened foods and beverages with the aim of tackling childhood diabetes and obesity and ban advertisements of “junk food” directed at children under 12.

A report co-sponsored by FDA suggests many clinical trial sponsors want the agency’s help on how to comply with the reporting requirements for HHS’ clinical trials database, Clinicaltrials.gov -- a database suffering from significant gaps and over which FDA has enforcement responsibility.

FDA's Regan-Udall Foundation and the ASH Research Collaborative (ASH RC) are launching a collaborative project to gather real-world evidence for sickle cell disease, aiming to establish a consensus on using electronic health record data to better understand clinical outcomes among sickle cell patients and broaden research in the field.

Implementing site-neutral Medicare payment policies could replace the budget neutrality requirements that have driven cuts to physician pay while supporting independent practices and lowering overall health care costs for the American people,