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Articles Tagged with ''U.S. Department of Health and Human Services''

Pills in the foreground, TV ad for drugs in the background

US FDA cracking down on prescription drug ads

Sep. 11, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
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It took a memo from the president for the U.S. FDA to begin reining in direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising with its feel-good messaging and hurried recitation of a few serious adverse events.
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Vaccine vial and syringe

Kennedy: All US vaccines to be reviewed

Sep. 10, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
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Speaking at a Sept. 9 media briefing on the newly released Make America Healthy Again Strategy, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy confirmed what could be the worst fears of many vaccine experts.
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Pills in the foreground, TV ad for drugs in the background

US FDA cracking down on prescription drug ads

Sep. 10, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
No Comments
It took a memo from the president for the U.S. FDA to begin reining in direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising with its feel-good messaging and hurried recitation of a few serious adverse events.
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Vaccine vial and syringe

Kennedy: All US vaccines to be reviewed

Sep. 9, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
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Speaking at a Sept. 9 media briefing on the newly released Make America Healthy Again Strategy, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy confirmed what could be the worst fears of many vaccine experts.
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Cyber security padlock

HHS announces crackdown on health IT information blocking

Sep. 4, 2025
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reported Sept. 3 that it will engage in “active enforcement” of information blocking rules, each violation of which carries a fine that may reach seven figures.
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US senators call for Kennedy’s resignation in health care hearing

Sep. 4, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
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Sparks flew both ways Sept. 4 as Democratic senators pushed for Robert Kennedy to resign as secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) during a Senate Finance Committee hearing ostensibly held to discuss the Trump administration’s 2026 health care agenda. But with Kennedy the only witness, the hearing focused on Kennedy’s perceived failings as HHS secretary. “The United States is in the midst of a health care calamity,” Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said in his opening comments, which were laden with personal attacks.
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Kennedy critic axed from FDA vaccine adcom

Sep. 3, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
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The vaccine dominoes continue to fall in the U.S. This time one fell on the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee, as one of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy’s most outspoken critics was removed from the panel nearly a year and a half before his term was to expire.
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Jim O'Neill, acting CDC director

Aging researchers see no cause for joy as O’Neill helms CDC

Aug. 29, 2025
By Anette Breindl
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Two days after the ouster of Susan Monarez as CDC director on Aug. 27, HHS confirmed to BioWorld that James O’Neill is serving as acting director. O’Neill was previously Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services. He has also served as the CEO of the SENS Research Foundation, which merged with Lifespan.io in 2024. The resulting Lifespan Research Institute describes itself as “focused on the defeat of age-related disease and the extension of healthy human lifespan” on its website.
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Lawsuit provides excuse to revive vaccine safety task force

Aug. 15, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
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In the wake of a lawsuit from the anti-vaccine nonprofit group U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert Kennedy founded, HHS is reviving a vaccine safety task force that’s been lifeless for nearly three decades.
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Insulin vials and syringe

Insulin, GLP-1 makers to face 340B price-fixing class action suit

Aug. 7, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
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A federal appeals court opened the door Aug. 6 for an amended class-action lawsuit alleging that Astrazeneca plc, Eli Lilly and Co., Novo Nordisk A/S and Sanofi SA engaged in a horizontal price-fixing conspiracy involving insulin products and GLP-1 drugs indicated in diabetes when they each adopted similar policies in 2020 to impose restrictions on 340B discounts to an unlimited number of contract pharmacies.
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