FDA regulation

Artificial intelligence (AI) is all the rage in many aspects of our lives, from composing students' essays and manufacturing cars to designing new fashions, and the number of its applications is growing by the day.
On January 30th, in a landmark decision that could reshape the way acute pain is treated in the United States, the FDA
Let's give the DEA and FDA a (Bronx) cheer (1). They continue to amaze. What they may lack in common sense they make up through diversity. As in "They can sure screw up a diverse set of problems."
My son recently returned from a trip to Japan, and he expressed great enthusiasm for a piece of chicken he got for less than a dollar at the local convenience store.
We discussed the dangerous shortages of important, commonly prescribed drugs in the U.S.
For the second time in a month, we must take issue with the e
It seems the time has come to ask not, wha