Johnny Depp donates to children’s hospitals through NFTs
Johnny Depp's NFT community, Never Fear Truth, has donated nearly $800,000 of NFT sales to various children's hospitals since he won his defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard.
FDA says COVID pill Paxlovid can be prescribed by pharmacists
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that authorized state-licensed pharmacists can prescribe Pfizer's antiviral Paxlovid to eligible patients.
Merck in talks to buy cancer biotech Seagen: report
Merck & Co is reportedly in talks to acquire biotech company Seagen Inc. in a nearly $40 billon deal that would add to the company's cancer drug portfolio.
Monkeypox testing expands with launch of first commercial lab
Labcorp, a clinic laboratory network, announced that it would start processing tests for monkeypox on Wednesday, a virus that has infected about 600 in the U.S.
Pharma market investments: How ETFs help you dabble in the sector at a modest price
Investors with a goal of investing in the pharmaceutical sector should consider exchange-traded funds, otherwise known as ETFs, which allow the benefit of diversification.
US, Pfizer reach $3.2B COVID vaccine deal
Partners Pfizer and BioNTech SE said they had signed a more than $3-billion-dollar agreement with the U.S. government for 105 million doses of their COVID vaccine.
California lawmakers to vote on $308B spending plan
California lawmakers will vote on a plan to spend nearly $308 billion in taxpayer dollars over the next year. A chunk will go towards providing inflation relief.
FDA authorizes COVID-19 vaccines for kids under 5
The Food and Drug Administration for the first time authorized the coronavirus vaccine for children five years of age and younger.
Best, worst states for working dads in 2022: Report
To find the best and worst states for working dads this year, WalletHub compared all 50 U.S. states, as well as Washington, D.C., based on 23 metrics.
Baby formula shortage: White House to ship more than 44,000 pounds
The White House announced a seventh mission for its "Operation Fly Formula," sending more than 44,000 pounds of infant formula from Switzerland to Kentucky.
FDA investigated more baby deaths related to Abbott plant than previously known: report
The Food and Drug Administration reportedly investigated more child deaths due to contaminated baby formula from Michigan's Abbott plant than previously known.
COVID vaccines: FDA to meet over Novavax
A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committee is meeting on Tuesday to discuss a request for emergency use authorization (EUA) for Novavax COVID vaccines.
Consumer Reports reveals top sunscreens of 2022
Consumer Reports tested spray and lotion sunscreens based on their SPF and UVA protection.
Monkeypox isn’t ‘same kind of virus’ as COVID, doctor says
Northwell Health Internist Dr. Frank Contacessa said there is no asymptomatic spread with monkeypox unless you are close to someone "exhibiting symptoms."
Monkeypox vaccine will be released from US stockpile, CDC says
Monkeypox virus vaccines are being released to counter cases in the U.S. Symptoms of monkeypox include fever and aches.
Baby formula flights to relieve shortage to arrive this weekend
The first military aircraft carrying pallets of baby formula will arrive in the U.S. this weekend. The February closure of an Abbott Nutrition plant has led to a nationwide shortage.
'Pharma bro' Martin Shkreli released from prison early to halfway house
Martin Shkreli was released from federal prison into a halfway house on Wednesday, the Bureau of Prisons confirmed to FOX Business.
Free COVID tests: How to order
The Biden administration announced the third distribution of free at-home COVID tests for U.S. residents this week. The government website is accepting orders.
FDA authorizes Pfizer booster shots for kids ages 5-11
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) amended the emergency use authorization for Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The agency is allowing the use of a single booster dose in kids ages 5 to 11.
Health care costs for retired Americans expected to surge next year
The average 65-year-old couple retiring this year can expect to spend an average of $315,000 in health care and other related medical expenses during their retirement, according to Fidelity.


















