Who.What.Why., July 11, 2016. EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström listed several priorities including greater regulatory cooperation for prescription drugs and medical devices. But Diana Zuckerman sees dangers in the EU’s push for more regulatory harmonization for drugs and medical devices.
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Congress Shouldn’t Pass the 21st Century Cures Act in a Summer Rush
Health Affairs, July 11, 2016. The full Senate may in the next few days consider companion legislation to the 21st Century Cures Act that passed the House last year. The legislation—currently 19 separate bills—makes substantial changes to the way the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves drugs and devices. The legislation, while containing some useful measures, is flawed. Instead of hastily agreeing to it, Congress should postpone consideration until 2017 and attach the best of the 19 bills (see below) to must-pass legislation on FDA funding through industry user fees.
Read More »Sexual Desire: Risky Drugs With Minimal Benefit Being Used to Treat Dubious Conditions
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, July 5, 2016. Drug companies have made billions of dollars treating erectile dysfunction in men. Seeing the potential for billions more, they have turned to a condition some doctors don’t see as a medical disorder at all: lack of interest in sex.
Read More »Bullying Harms Victims and Perpetrators of All Ages
Health Progress, July/August 2016. Bullying used to be considered an unfortunate, inevitable rite of childhood, but researchers now tell us that bullying often occurs in conjunction with more serious aggressive and antisocial behavior. They conclude that bullying, therefore, should not be considered a normal and accepted part of growing up.
Read More »Women’s Health Bills Are Now in Committee
Legal Reader, June 28, 2016. Three important pieces of legislation, one introduced last year and two introduced this month, could change the way certain women’s health issues are handled. These women’s health bills are now in Committee.
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