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Norovirus outbreaks are on the rise around the country and on cruise ships

NPR Health

Outbreaks of the gastrointestinal illness are surging both at sea and on land. Here's what to know.

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Saving the Skinny Label Through the Skinny Label, Big Savings Act

FDA Law Blog

By Sara W. Koblitz Since the induced infringement finding in GSK v. Teva , the generic industry has feared the death of the skinny label (admittedly stoked by alarmist headlines like my own, see Ding Dong is the Skinny Label (Effectively) Dead? ). This is because, at a minimum, if a skinny-labeled generic is the basis for induced infringement liability, generic manufacturers will certainly think twice about using the skinny label process and still calling themselves AB-rated, which ultimately w

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Therapists also recovering from Hurricane Helene have more empathy for clients

NPR Health

People in Asheville, N.C., experienced trauma after Hurricane Helene. Therapists there experienced trauma too, and say because of that they are bringing even more empathy to patients.

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Pediatric Check-Ups

Center for Family Medicine (CFM)

Between learning, playing and growing, children have busy schedules! As parents, you always have to make time for the important things like spending quality time with your kids and, of course, attending regular pediatric check-ups. Pediatric check-ups are important to monitor your child’s grow and ensure they are hitting developmental milestones. How Often Should My Child Have Pediatric Check-ups?

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Advice on how to make it through the month of January alcohol-free

NPR Health

Every year, more and more Americans embark on Dry January a whole month of giving up alcohol. NPR's "Life Kit" brings us tips for staying sober in 2025.

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