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Largest Ever Pharmaceutical Donation Will Help Prevent HIV in Over 200,000 Uninsured Patients Free of Charge
The initiative, which will be running until 2030, is being called the largest ever pharmaceutical donation of its kind in the United States.
Acupuncture Could Be a Non-Pharmaceutical Source of Pain Relief for Those Resisting Opioids
As WHO is set to recognize traditional Chinese medicine, these organizations are pushing for acupuncture as a form of pain relief for recovering addicts.
How A Pharmaceutical Giant Is Battling Malnutrition On The Ground In Haiti
Sometimes, corporations actually bring their know-how and human capital to bear on a problem, instead of just giving money to a cause. The global...
Ton of Pharmaceuticals Kept Out of Michigan Rivers (Earth Day Follow-Up)
Pharmaceuticals in the water supply likely are responsible for crises of sexual mutation in fish found in the Potomac River and deformed frogs in...
There Was No Treatment for His Son’s Rare Disease, so Dad Moves Mountains to Make One for Kids Worldwide
From Fox News Digital comes the incredible story of a Canadian family that stopped at nothing to find a cure for their newborn son's...
Good News in History, September 5
A quarter millennium ago, the First Continental Congress was organized in Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia, after the British Navy implemented a blockade of Boston Harbor...
Norway’s Forests Have More Than Tripled in a Hundred Years
Over the course of the last hundred years, Norwegian forests have tripled in size according to a new report.
They have doubled in size in...
Cone Snail Poison is Deadly But May Now Lead to Better Diabetes and Hormone Drugs
Deadly poison from cone snails could be a newfound key to making better drugs to treat diabetes, according to a new study.
The toxin, from...
Historic Negotiations With Big Pharma to Lower Drug Prices Will Save $1.5 Billion for US Consumers–and More
It is well-documented that Americans have been paying a lot more for prescription drugs than people in any other developed nation, but this week...
Good News in History, July 27
1,250 years ago today, the first Patriarch of the Shingon Sect—one of the most important in Japanese Buddhism was born. Born Saeki no Mao,...
Austrian Heiress Appoints Fifty Citizens to Give Away Her €25 Million Fortune
Move over McKenzie Scott, there's a new philanthropic heiress in town.
This is Marlene Engelhorn, a Millennial member of one of the richest families in...
He Solved a Medical Mystery and Finds a Key to Alzheimer’s Disease in Simple Amino Acid
For over decade, big pharma has been pouring billions into drug trials for Alzheimer's disease treatments without progress.
But what if there were a neuroprotective...
The Science on CBD for Pets: Scientists Hope it Can Help 4-Legged Patients with Arthritis, Allergies and Anxiety
(Originally published by Knowable Magazine – Written by Ula Chrobak)
Though studies are still mixed, and products inconsistent, many scientists have hope that cannabidiol can...
Senators Pushed Big Pharma to Cap Inhaler Prices at $35 – Successfully Bringing Relief to American Families
Less than three months after U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin and her colleagues launched an investigation into the four major American manufacturers of inhalers, three...
Your Medicare Costs May Go Down Dramatically in 2024, Thanks to U.S. Law Kicking in
A big cost and concern for many seniors in the U.S. is the price of prescription drugs and other healthcare expenses—and this year, thanks...
Good News in History, February 4
24 years ago today, World Cancer Day was initiated on February 4th after The World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium, Charter of...
Good News in History, January 23
80 years ago today, the classic film Casablanca premiered on screens across the US. Beloved for the onscreen chemistry between the two lead actors,...
Crazy Insulin Prices Now a Thing of the Past in U.S. After Government Initiates Monthly Cost of $35
Until this year, Americans with diabetes have been impacted—some horribly—by a steep rise in the cost of insulin as the price tripled between 2002...
Good News in History, December 31
Happy 80th Birthday to Sir Ben Kingsley, the English actor who has won an Oscar, Grammy, BAFTA, two Golden Globes, and a Screen Actors...
FDA Approves Cure for Sickle Cell Disease, the First Treatment to Use Gene-Editing Tool CRISPR
The first FDA-approved treatment using CRISPR may see hundreds of African Americans cured of sickle cell disease.
Making headlines without end for years, but only...