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FDA Approves Sovaldi For Chronic Hepatitis C

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Sovaldi (sofosbuvir) to treat chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Sovaldi is the first drug that has demonstrated safety and efficacy to treat certain types of HCV infection without the need for co-administration of interferon. “Today’s approval represents a significant shift in the treatment paradigm for some […]

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FDA allows marketing of four “next generation” gene sequencing devices

Today the U.S. Food and Drug Administration allowed marketing of four diagnostic devices that can be used for high throughput gene sequencing, often referred to as “next generation sequencing” (NGS). These instruments, reagents, and test systems allow labs to sequence a patient’s DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). The new technology also gives physicians the ability to take […]

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New Administration Proposal To Help Consumers Facing Cancellations

“I’ve assigned my team to see what can we do to close some of the holes and gaps in the law, because my intention is to lift up and make sure the insurance that people buy is effective, that it’s actually going to deliver what they think they’re purchasing. Because what we know is, before […]

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How does the health care law protect me? (1)

Rights & Protections Whether you need health coverage or have it already, the health care law offers new rights and protections that make coverage fairer and easier to understand. Some rights and protections apply to plans in the Health Insurance Marketplace or other individual insurance, some apply to job-based plans, and some apply to all health […]

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Shortage of Vaccines For Flu

There is a reported shortage of vaccines for the upcoming flu season. Many medical experts have expressed concern that if stock piles of vaccines are not increased before the winter is here, it might lead to an epidermic beyond imaginable proportions.

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