Michael Scaturro

Patients Are Relying on Lyft, Uber To Travel Far Distances to Medical Care

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Uber and Lyft have become a critical part of the nation鈥檚 infrastructure for transporting ailing people from their homes 鈥 even in rural areas 鈥 to medical care sites in major cities such as Atlanta.

What鈥檚 Keeping the US From Allowing Better Sunscreens?

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A decade after Congress told the FDA to expedite the approval of more effective sunscreens, the federal government still has not approved sunscreen ingredients that are safely being used around the world. Meanwhile, skin cancer is the nation鈥檚 most common cancer.

Telehealth Sites Promise Cure for 鈥楳ale Menopause鈥 Despite FDA Ban on Off-Label Ads

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Most healthy men produce sufficient testosterone as they age. Yet online ads and telehealth sites are promoting testosterone drugs with flawed promises of boosting libido and busting stomach fat.

Sitios de telesalud prometen una cura para la 鈥渕enopausia masculina鈥 a pesar de prohibiciones

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En anuncios de Google, Facebook y otros medios, los sitios web de telemedicina sobre testosterona pueden prometer una soluci贸n r谩pida para la 鈥渓entitud鈥 y la libido baja en los hombres. Pero los m茅dicos dicen que no hay pruebas de su eficacia.

US to Cover HIV Prevention Drugs for Older Americans to Stem Spread of the Virus

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The government has proposed that Medicare fully cover preexposure prophylaxis drugs that prevent HIV, a change that could help America catch up with nations in Europe and Africa that are on track to end new infections decades before the U.S. under its current approach.

Prevenci贸n del VIH: proponen que Medicare cubra PrEP para adultos mayores

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Seg煤n el plan de la administraci贸n Biden, Medicare cubrir铆a el costo total de los medicamentos de profilaxis previa a la exposici贸n, que previenen la transmisi贸n del VIH.

Proposed PFAS Rule Would Cost Companies Estimated $1B; Lacks Limits and Cleanup Requirement

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A proposed Environmental Protection Agency rule calls for companies to disclose PFAS manufactured or imported since 2011. The chemical industry is upset because such compliance would cost an estimated $1 billion, while environmental health advocates worry because the rule wouldn鈥檛 ban the chemicals outright.

States Seek Crackdown on Toxic Ingredients in Cosmetics to Close Gaps in Federal Oversight

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Washington state regulators found formaldehyde, lead, and arsenic in lipstick, powder foundations, skin lotions, and hair products marketed to and popular with women of color. Now legislators there are seeking to ban the products and, like at least a dozen other states, make up for lax federal rules.