Pharmaceuticals policy

People line up outside a hospital.

There’s a way for modern medicine to cure diseases even when the treatments aren’t profitable

Health & Medicine

While private companies have little incentive to treat and cure many diseases, nonprofits have the potential to save lives by providing valuable funding to help society’s most vulnerable people.

Bernie Sanders sits in a bus next to a woman, a diabetes patient

Caravans to Canada: Americans desperate for affordable drugs spark concerns about shortages

Health & Medicine
A computer model of a bacteriophage, which looks like a robot bug.

Are viruses the best weapon for fighting superbugs?

Health & Medicine
MRSA bacteria

Are antibiotics in livestock helping fuel ‘superbugs’? Scientists and courts fight it out

Science
MRSA bacteria

Are antibiotics in livestock helping fuel ‘superbugs’? Scientists and courts fight it out

Science

Should we be worried about antibiotic resistance?

Health & Medicine

Antibiotics are as essential to medicine these days as bandages. But there may come a day when germs become resistant to all of our antibiotics. And that day may be coming sooner than we think.

Judge rules Plan B must be available to all without a prescription

Health & Medicine

A federal judge handed a victory to women’s health advocates, saying that the federal government erred when it overruled a panel of scientists who recommended that Plan B One-Step be made available to women of all ages. He gave the government 30 days to change its policies.

Antibiotic use fuels drug resistant superbugs from India

Health & Medicine

Some of modern medicine’s most important drugs are losing their potency. Antibiotics are failing as disease-causing bacteria become resistant. It’s happening all over, but India may play an especially big role in fueling the problem.

Fighting the spread of fake drugs in developing world

Health & Medicine

Fake drugs prevalent in developing world, where scant regulation lets useless and sometimes dangerous medicine land on store shelves.

FDA controversy over Plan B contraceptive

Global Politics

Federal judge rules FDA used politics, not science, to make decisions around so-called morning after pill.