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MASA: Make America Sick Again?
One of Robert F. Kennedy’s top priorities is to overhaul the FDA. He critiques the agency for conflicts of interest and questionable drug approvals, but there’s concern that his approach could undermine a system that’s globally regarded as the gold standard for regulating medicines and vaccines.
“Kennedy — who lacks a background in medicine, science or public health — appears intent on remaking the agency based on assumptions and conspiracy theories,” STAT’s Ed Silverman writes. “If he proceeds down that path, it is public health that will be corrupted. Or for those who prefer slogans: MASA — Make America Sick Again.”
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Drug delivery device inspired by squids
Inspired by cuttlefish, bioengineers have developed a device that can be swallowed to deliver drugs that traditionally require injections, such as insulin and monoclonal antibodies. The device uses jets modeled after cephalopod propulsion to spray drugs into the submucosal tissue of the digestive tract, where they’re efficiently absorbed into the bloodstream, STAT’s Anil Oza writes.
Pig studies show the device made more than 10% of GLP-1 drugs bioavailable — which is an order of magnitude more powerful than current oral medicines.
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