Instructional Video9:14
SciShow

We’re Teaching Robots and AI to Design New Drugs

12th - Higher Ed
It might sound like a concept from science fiction, but artificial intelligence is already facilitating the development process behind some pharmaceuticals. Hosted by: Michael Aranda
Instructional Video4:13
SciShow

Female Viagra' & New Insights Into Narcolepsy

12th - Higher Ed
Recent research has offered some new insights into our biochemistry -- from a proposed drug for sexual arousal to a possible link between the flu and narcolepsy.
Instructional Video9:25
SciShow

We’re Teaching Robots and AI to Design New Drugs

12th - Higher Ed
It might sound like a concept from science fiction, but artificial intelligence is already facilitating the development process behind some pharmaceuticals.
Instructional Video23:33
The Wall Street Journal

The View From Washington: Part I

Higher Ed
From nutrition, to food safety, to drug policy-how the Food and Drug Administration will shape the food industry in 2019.
News Clip2:18
Curated Video

Fears of shortages after U.S. allows Florida to import Canadian drugs

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given Florida the go-ahead to buy cheaper wholesale prescription drugs from Canada, which has reignited fears of drug shortages in this country.
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Curated Video

FDA Warns of Fake Ozempic Drugs

9th - Higher Ed
The Food and Drug Administration warned consumers about a copycat version of the diabetes drug Ozempic.
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Curated Video

FDA Expected to Approve First CRISPR Gene-Editing Treatment

9th - Higher Ed
The Food and Drug Administration is expected to approve the first CRISPR gene-editing therapy.
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Curated Video

Promising Results From New Cholesterol Drugs

9th - Higher Ed
Two new cholesterol drugs were shown to be safe and effective in new research presented at an annual meeting of the American Heart Association on Sunday.
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Curated Video

FDA Warns Some Eyedrops From CVS, Rite Aid and Others Carry Possible Infection Risk

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. health regulators are warning consumers not to use more than two dozen varieties of over-the-counter eyedrops because of the risk of infections that could lead to blindness.
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Curated Video

FDA Advisers to Review New Sickle Cell Treatment

9th - Higher Ed
Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration are meeting to review a gene therapy technique called CRISPR to treat sickle cell disease.
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Curated Video

FDA Updates Ozempic Label

9th - Higher Ed
The Food and Drug Administration updated the labeling for Ozempic acknowledging reports of blocked intestines for those that use the medication.
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Curated Video

Energy drink selling in Canada well above Health Canada caffeine limits

9th - Higher Ed
Health Canada is looking into the sale of Prime Energy drinks. It says a version of the beverage with unacceptable levels of caffeine is on some store shelves, and its working to get them pulled.
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Prime drinks with illegal amounts of caffeine being sold in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Health Canada is investigating the sale of a version of Prime Energy drink that contains caffeine above the legal limit. It comes as U.S. lawmakers crack down on the marketing of the beverage to kids and teens.
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Curated Video

FDA Panel Discusses Approval of Alzheimer's Drug

9th - Higher Ed
A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel met to discuss regulatory approval for the Alzheimer's drug, Leqembi.
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Curated Video

U.S. government to take abortion pill case to Supreme Court

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. government will take an appeals court decision tightening nationwide access to a widely used abortion medication to the Supreme Court. In another sign the abortion debate is heating up in the U.S., Florida approves a six-week...
News Clip0:33
Curated Video

FDA Meeting to Discuss Covid Plan

9th - Higher Ed
The Food and Drug Administration is meeting on Thursday to plan a long-term strategy for Covid-19.
News Clip2:09
Curated Video

Today Explained: FDA Limit Lead In Baby Food

9th - Higher Ed
Cheddar News breaks down the Food and Drug Administration’s new proposal to limit the amount of lead exposure in baby food.
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Curated Video

Biden pushes mandatory COVID-19 vaccines after FDA fully approves Pfizer shots

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. President Joe Biden used the full FDA approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine as an opportunity to push for more mandatory vaccinations, while others hope the approval will encourage the hesitant to get a shot.
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Curated Video

California orders second lockdown amid COVID-19 US spike

9th - Higher Ed
A warning that Covid-19 in the US will get worse. California is going into another lockdown to try and stop the spread of the virus.
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Curated Video

California COVID-19 lockdown hits businesses during holiday season

9th - Higher Ed
Millions of Californians are now under the strictest stay-at-home orders since the first wave of COVID-19 infections in March.
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Curated Video

Trump says he is taking hydroxychloroquine despite FDA warnings

9th - Higher Ed
FDA said in April it's 'aware of reports of serious heart rhythm problems' in COVID-19 patients treated with the drug.
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Curated Video

Key White House taskforce members in self-quarantine

9th - Higher Ed
Robert Redfield, Stephen Hahn entering quarantine after COVID-19 exposure; Anthony Fauci also taking precautions.
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Curated Video

US FDA allows emergency use of remdesivir drug for coronavirus

9th - Higher Ed
Remdesivir is the first drug shown to help fight COVID-19, which has killed more than 230,000 people worldwide.
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Curated Video

FDA announces plans to phase out artificial dyes

Higher Ed
FDA officials are moving forward with plans to eliminate artificial food dyes in the U.S. food supply. (Scripps News)