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WASHINGTON: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has declined to accept for review Moderna’s application to license its seasonal influenza vaccine candidate mRNA-1010, issuing a refusal-to-file letter that stops the agency’s formal review process at the filing stage. Moderna said the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research sent the notice on Feb. 3, and the company disclosed the decision on Feb. 10. Moderna shares fell about 8% in after-hours trading after the disclosure. Moderna said the refusal-to-file letter cited a single issue, the choice of comparator used in a pivotal late-stage study, and did not raise safety or effectiveness concerns about mRNA-1010. The company…

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MENA Newswire, WASHINGTON: U.S. regulators have classified a recall affecting more than 80,000 single serve coffee pods made for Keurig brewers after a labeling error raised concerns for consumers who avoid caffeine. The action covers McCafé Premium Roast Decaf Coffee K-Cup pods distributed by Keurig Dr Pepper, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s recall listing. The FDA categorized the action as a Class II recall on Jan. 23, 2026. A Class II classification is used when use of or exposure to a product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or when the likelihood of serious adverse health consequences is remote.…

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INDIANAPOLIS, December 12, 2025: Eli Lilly and Co. announced that its next-generation obesity drug, retatrutide, achieved significant weight loss and reduced knee pain in a late-stage Phase 3 trial, underscoring its potential as a major advance in obesity and osteoarthritis treatment. The TRIUMPH-4 study evaluated retatrutide, a triple-hormone receptor agonist that activates GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon pathways, in adults with obesity and knee osteoarthritis. Participants receiving the highest dose of the drug lost an average of 28.7 percent of their body weight after 68 weeks of treatment, equivalent to approximately 71 pounds. Those receiving placebo lost an average of 2.1 percent…

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WASHINGTON, November 28, 2025: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has expanded a nationwide recall of imported cookware after new testing confirmed that several products may release hazardous levels of lead into food, posing long-term health risks to consumers. The action extends earlier recalls and reflects growing concern over the safety of unregulated metal cookware entering the U.S. market. The recall covers thousands of aluminum and brass cookware products imported primarily from South Asia, including cooking pots, frying pans, saucepans, milk vessels, and traditional cooking utensils. Many of the affected items are sold under trade names such as “Hindalium,” “Hindolium,”…

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ATLANTA, November 4, 2025: At least seven people have died and 27 others have fallen ill in a multistate outbreak of listeriosis linked to contaminated ready-to-eat pasta meals sold through major grocery chains across the United States. The outbreak, spanning 18 states, has prompted an expanded recall and a coordinated federal investigation into food safety practices across the supply chain. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed that illnesses are connected to pasta-based meals, including fettuccine, linguine, and farfalle varieties, distributed under several store-brand and private-label products. Reported illnesses date from August 2024 to mid-October 2025, and all affected individuals…

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BOISE, Idaho, October 27, 2025: Idaho has enacted a first-of-its-kind state law that bans nearly all vaccine mandates, a move that has drawn national attention and praise from medical freedom advocates while prompting warnings from public health officials. The Idaho Medical Freedom Act, signed by Governor Brad Little earlier this year, prohibits government entities, schools, daycare centers and most private employers from requiring any individual to receive a vaccine or other medical intervention as a condition of employment, education or access to services. The law, which took effect in July, is considered one of the most sweeping restrictions on vaccine mandates in…

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TEXAS, October 23, 2025: Scientists at the Texas A&M University Health Science Center have identified a hidden cellular mechanism that fuels one of the most aggressive forms of kidney cancer affecting children and young adults. The discovery, published in Nature Communications, reveals how cancer cells exploit RNA molecules to promote tumor growth and describes a molecular method capable of halting the process in preclinical models. The research centers on translocation renal cell carcinoma (tRCC), a rare cancer that accounts for roughly 30 percent of kidney cancers in pediatric and adolescent patients. This malignancy arises from chromosomal rearrangements that create hybrid genes…

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 19: A new investigation by Consumer Reports has found that several widely sold protein powders and shakes in the United States contain high levels of lead and other heavy metals, raising concerns over product safety and consumer health. The nonprofit organization tested 23 protein powder and ready-to-drink products between November 2024 and January 2025, covering dairy, beef, and plant-based varieties. The analysis revealed that more than two-thirds of the products exceeded Consumer Reports’ safety threshold of 0.5 micrograms of lead per serving per day, a level consistent with California’s Proposition 65 standard for daily exposure. Plant-based protein powders showed the highest…

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