The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a blood test to aid in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease - the second such test and the first cleared for use in primary-care settings, such as a doctor's office. The test measures Alzheimer's-related proteins to rule out the disease in people with cognitive decline. Last week, pharma company Roche announced that the test was correctly able to rule out Alzheimer's 97.9% of the time.
According to Martin Makary, head of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the drug leucovorin will help hundreds of thousands of kids with autism. But a day after Makary praised leucovorin's powers at a White House event, some specialists are warning that the science to warrant Makary's enthusiasm is far from solid. Those researchers say that the drug's efficacy has not been established, that scientists don't know how much of the drug to give or how people should take it, and that safety data in children are lacking.
Wildtype's salmon is not a plant-based meat alternative; it's actual salmon, derived from Pacific salmon cells that have been fed with nutrients like protein, fat, and salt.
Butterfly pea flower extract, used for centuries in various cultures for its vibrant color, has been approved by the FDA as a natural food coloring option.
It is estimated that 700,000 Americans are currently afflicted with alopecia areata, with rates higher in minority communities, showcasing the urgent need for effective treatments.