Biotronik Settles False Claim Act Allegations Over Trainee Programs
Medical technology company settles kickback claims (again).
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Medical technology company settles kickback claims (again).
Fake cryptocurrency provider will be sentenced for fraud scheme in the fall.
Researchers discover that individuals with extremely sensitive pain receptors are more likely to use opioids.
Scientists inject human brain cells into mice to determine how pathological cells impact the brain in the development of Alzheimer’s.
Policymakers should look at environmental injustice in addressing climate change, a study suggests.
A child passes away after a care center employee leaves a child in a hot vehicle.
It may be possible for doctors to predict schizophrenia with a simple test.
Magic mushrooms have very real health benefits, according to research teams.
Fathers have a significant impact on the well-being of a low-income family unit.
The medical community may be overselling cancer screenings without discussing potential harms with patients.