South Korea tightens quarantine after African swine fever found in Chinese foods

//South Korea's agriculture ministry said on Monday it has ramped up quarantine measures at airports after African swine fever (ASF) was detected in Chinese foods brought by a South Korean traveler

Bayer, J&J's bid to further widen use of Xarelto hits snag

Bayer and Johnson & Johnson's campaign to widen the patient group for their heart drug Xarelto hit a snag when two smaller studies failed to show a statistically reliant benefit.

Pfizer rare heart disease drug reduces risk of death by 30 percent in study

Pfizer Inc said on Monday that its drug tafamidis reduced the risk of death for patients with a rare and fatal heart disease by around 30 percent, boosting the prospects of what could be a billion-dollar-a-year drug.

Novartis's Kymriah wins EU approval for blood cancer treatment

Novartis received European approval for Kymriah, its gene-modifying therapy for blood cancer, but said its introduction will vary from country to country as the Swiss drugmaker works out payment details and builds manufacturing capacity.

China's Shandong bans live hogs, products from African swine fever areas

China's Shandong province said it has banned live hogs and related products from areas of high risk for African swine fever (ASF) from entering the province, in a bid to stop the spread of the deadly disease across the world's largest herd.

Bayer, J&J's heart drug Xarelto fails trial to widen use

Bayer and Johnson & Johnson's campaign to widen the market for its heart drug Xarelto hit a snag on Sunday when a study for a potential new patient subgroup failed to show a statistically reliant benefit.

Cargill recalls 25,000 lbs of possibly contaminated beef

A Cargill Meat Solutions plant in Colorado is recalling more than 25,000 pounds (11,300 kg) of ground beef that could be contaminated with E. Coli, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said.

Play predicts chilling future for Britain's prized health service

A desperate mechanic driven to operate on his sick wife is the subject of a disturbing play which looks at the future of Britain's prized public health service, shown at the Edinburgh Fringe.

African swine fever hits Romania's biggest pig farm

Romania has confirmed an outbreak of deadly African swine fever at the country's largest pig breeding farm and all 140,000 animals will be culled, the national food safety authority ANSVSA's office in the affected region said on Saturday.

Plastic surgery videos on YouTube aren't always accurate

(Reuters Health) - YouTube videos about facial plastic surgery procedures garner hundreds of millions of views - but they often present inaccurate medical information, a new study found.

Antioxidants don't relieve muscle soreness after exercise

(Reuters Health) - - Consuming lots of antioxidants through foods or supplements may not reduce muscle soreness after exercise, a research review suggests.

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