American Express recently announced a hefty settlement totaling approximately $230 million to quell various allegations of fraud and deceptive marketing practices. This decision follows an intensive investigation by federal authorities, including the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and other governing bodies. The case against American Express underscores the serious implications of unethical marketing strategies in
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Recent findings from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) have raised critical concerns about the FDA’s accelerated approval pathway, a mechanism intended to expedite access to essential treatments for serious medical conditions. Given the recent controversies surrounding certain drug approvals, notably the Alzheimer’s medication aducanumab, there’s an urgent
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Intermittent fasting (IF), particularly time-restricted eating (TRE), has gained significant traction as a popular dietary approach for weight management and improved health. Emerging research is beginning to map the physiological responses to such eating patterns, particularly in populations struggling with obesity. The latest study from a Spanish research collaboration highlights the potential benefits of IF,
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Timothée Chalamet, known for his remarkable performances and striking presence, recently made headlines not just for his film role but for his unconventional choice of arrival to the London premiere of his latest film, A Complete Unknown. Choosing to cycle on a Lime bike showcased his commitment to ecological transportation. However, his environmentally-friendly endeavor quickly
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In the ever-competitive smartphone industry, companies are continuously striving to innovate not just in performance and features but also in design. Recently, Apple and Samsung have hinted at the arrival of ‘slim’ versions of their flagship devices—the iPhone 17 Air and Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim. This trend toward sleeker aesthetics appears to prioritize form over
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After years of deliberation and anticipation, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has unveiled a groundbreaking proposal aimed at drastically reducing nicotine levels in cigarettes and certain tobacco products. This expected shift in policy responds to the mounting evidence regarding the health risks associated with tobacco use, especially for young people. The proposed regulation
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