The White House pharmacy was doling out drugs without much regard for pharmacy rules and regulations, according to a new investigation.
Samuel Corum/Getty Images The White House has a pharmacy — and it was a mess, a new investigation found There's a pharmacy in the White House — or, at least, there's a sign that says "Pharmacy," though the people in charge insist it isn't one. Whatever they call it, the office has had enough internal complaints to warrant a government watchdog investigation. And its findings were hardly encouraging. Read more. By Brittany Trang |
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Molly Ferguson for STAT Why many more people are lining up for a flu shot than a Covid vaccine Americans who regularly get a flu shot are just the type of people you'd expect would routinely get vaccinated against Covid. Yet as the statistics reveal, even many of them appear to have declined the latest booster. Read more. By Helen Branswell Wikimedia Commons Zyn scrutiny from Sen. Chuck Schumer prompts an unlikely culture war After Sen. Chuck Schumer raised concerns about Zyn nicotine pouches, conservatives sounded off. What could the government actually do? STAT walks through three burning questions about the ongoing controversy over Zyn. Read more. By Nicholas Florko More great reads from STAT this week |
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