Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
FDA Advisers Recommend Approval Of Colon Cancer Blood Test
An independent panel of advisers to the Food and Drug Administration recommended the agency approve Guardant Health鈥檚 blood-based colon cancer detection test. If the agency follows the recommendation, it will clear an early hurdle for the test鈥檚 broader adoption. (Chen and Wosen, 5/23)
The MDMA study was her last hope. She had read headlines celebrating a 83% response rate in one small, early study of the psychedelic for treating PTSD, and was counting on the new clinical trial to alleviate her own post-traumatic stress disorder. Instead, after her first MDMA session, she felt intense despair when her symptoms didn鈥檛 dissipate. (Goldhill, 5/24)
麻豆女优 Health News: FDA Urged To Relax Decades-Old Tissue Donation Restrictions For Gay And Bisexual Men
The federal government in 2020 and 2023 changed who it said could safely donate organs and blood, reducing the restrictions on men who have had sex with another man. But the FDA鈥檚 restrictions on donated tissue, a catchall term encompassing everything from a person鈥檚 eyes to their skin and ligaments, remain in place. Advocates, lawmakers, and groups focused on removing barriers to cornea donations, in particular, said they are frustrated the FDA hasn鈥檛 heeded their calls. (Bichell, 5/24)