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How the MAHA Commission Could Influence Pharmaceutical Marketing and Prescriber Education

The Make America Health Again (MAHA) Commission, introduced in 2025, is shaping conversations about healthcare policy and industry practices. While its primary mission is to address chronic disease in children, its...more

The Cost of Free: What Removing FDA User Fees Could Mean for Drug Innovation and Public Health

In the ongoing debate over regulatory reform, the MAHA Commission’s proposal to eliminate FDA user fees has sparked renewed scrutiny of the relationship between industry and government. At first glance, removing these fees...more

Marketing Holistic Health on Social Media? Here’s Why the FDA Might Come Knocking

Social media has rapidly transformed the landscape of health and wellness marketing. Social media platforms are now central to how consumers discover and engage with products ranging from dietary supplements and CBD oils to...more

Autism and Acetaminophen Use during Pregnancy: Does Science Support the Claim of a Link?

In light of the recent White House announcement and the FDA's new guidance regarding the potential link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism and ADHD in children, several scientific...more

FDA Adopts Precautionary Principal, Announces new Guidance on Use of Acetaminophen

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced yesterday that it will require drug manufacturers to change the label to products containing acetaminophen to reflect an alleged association between taking the drug during...more

FDA and the Fountain of Youth: Regulatory Hurdles in the Longevity Biotech Community

With every major advancement in the field of aging biology, humankind is one step closer to turning back the clock and restoring our youth. In our previous longevity blog, we highlighted several novel therapeutics that have...more

Longevity Series: Dipping Our Toes in the Fountain of Youth: An Introduction into Longevity Research

With the advancement in modern medicine, people are living longer than ever. In fact, the average life expectancy has largely risen over the last 40 years, and is predicted to rise to 85 by the year 2060 (US Census:...more

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