You searched for pharmaceutical - Good News Network
Home Search

pharmaceutical - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

Largest Ever Pharmaceutical Donation Will Help Prevent HIV in Over 200,000 Uninsured Patients Free of Charge

The initiative, which will be running until 2030, is being called the largest ever pharmaceutical donation of its kind in the United States.

Acupuncture Could Be a Non-Pharmaceutical Source of Pain Relief for Those Resisting Opioids

As WHO is set to recognize traditional Chinese medicine, these organizations are pushing for acupuncture as a form of pain relief for recovering addicts.
peanuts-product

How A Pharmaceutical Giant Is Battling Malnutrition On The Ground In Haiti

Sometimes, corporations actually bring their know-how and human capital to bear on a problem, instead of just giving money to a cause. The global...
earth keepers clean sweep 2007

Ton of Pharmaceuticals Kept Out of Michigan Rivers (Earth Day Follow-Up)

Pharmaceuticals in the water supply likely are responsible for crises of sexual mutation in fish found in the Potomac River and deformed frogs in...

Senators Pushed Big Pharma to Cap Inhaler Prices at $35 – Successfully Bringing Relief to American Families

Less than three months after U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin and her colleagues launched an investigation into the four major American manufacturers of inhalers, three...

Your Medicare Costs May Go Down Dramatically in 2024, Thanks to U.S. Law Kicking in

A big cost and concern for many seniors in the U.S. is the price of prescription drugs and other healthcare expenses—and this year, thanks...

Good News in History, February 4

24 years ago today, World Cancer Day was initiated on February 4th after The World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium, Charter of...

Good News in History, January 23

80 years ago today, the classic film Casablanca premiered on screens across the US. Beloved for the onscreen chemistry between the two lead actors,...

Crazy Insulin Prices Now a Thing of the Past in U.S. After Government Initiates Monthly Cost of $35

Until this year, Americans with diabetes have been impacted—some horribly—by a steep rise in the cost of insulin as the price tripled between 2002...

Good News in History, December 31

Happy 80th Birthday to Sir Ben Kingsley, the English actor who has won an Oscar, Grammy, BAFTA, two Golden Globes, and a Screen Actors...

FDA Approves Cure for Sickle Cell Disease, the First Treatment to Use Gene-Editing Tool CRISPR

The first FDA-approved treatment using CRISPR may see hundreds of African Americans cured of sickle cell disease. Making headlines without end for years, but only...

US Sets Policy to Seize Patents of Government-Funded Drugs if Price Deemed Too High

The Biden Administration last week announced it would be seizing patents for drugs and drug manufacturing procedures developed using government money. A draft of the...

New 10 Minute Treatment Restores Sense of Smell and Taste in Patients with COVID Parosmia

Using an image-guided, minimally invasive procedure, scientists may be able to cure the loss of smell, known as parosmia, occasionally found in people who...

Scientists Engineered a Bacteria to Eat Plastic Bottles and Transforming Them into Useful Liquids

Plastic-chomping bacteria could transform plastic bottles into make-up, drugs, and perfumes, according to a new study. University of Edinburgh scientists engineered a simple E. coli...

New Oxford Malaria Vaccine is ‘Huge Advance’ to Protect Children From Deadly Killer

A new vaccine from Oxford, called R21, has been shown to be not only effective for the prevention of malaria in children, but also...

UPDATE—World’s First Drug to Regrow Teeth Enters Clinical Trials

In June, GNN reported on the first evidence of a drug that was able to regrow adult teeth in mice, after it was discovered...

Porcini Mushrooms Rank Among Highest in the World for Rare ‘Essential Vitamin’

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering conflict, travel, science, conservation, and health and fitness.   Across Europe, autumn heralds the arrival...

Good News in History, September 5

34 years ago today, the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention (ILO) produced the first internationally binding treaty protecting the rights of such peoples to...

A New Study Finds that Performing Acts of Kindness Improves Mental Health Symptoms

Humans are hardwired to feel good when performing acts of kindness towards others, an imperative trait in any animal that evolves to live and...

Good News in History, July 27

157 years ago, the Transatlantic Telegraph Cable was pulled ashore at Heart's Content, Newfoundland, having been towed 1,600 miles by Isambard Kingdom Brunel's steamship....