A satirical X post saying the three major insulin manufacturers in the United States had announced 2,000%-3,000% price increases after President Donald Trump rescinded a 2022 executive order on prescription drug prices has been shared online as authentic.
A provision about insulin in the Inflation Reduction Act is conflated with a 2022 executive order by former President Joe Biden on lowering prescription drug costs in posts online that suggest President Donald Trump has canceled the $35 insulin co-pay cap for certain Medicare programs.
The parents of Elizabeth Rose Struhs, who died in 2022, were part of a small religious sect in Australia that believed that medical care went against their faith.
After Natalie Cochran poisoned her husband, she told friends she would let him "sleep it off" instead of taking him to the hospital, prosecutors said.
“Rescinding the cap on insulin at $35 only makes pharmaceutical richer and everyday Americans, including MAGA voters, seriously poorer,” Steven Bechloss—author of the Substack, America, America — posted to the Bluesky social media platform.
Novo Nordisk to cap insulin prices in Minnesota settlement
Researchers explore the impact of exercise on the short-term regulation of insulin pathways in brain circuits.
President Donald Trump voided an executive order signed by former-President Joe Biden aimed at lowering prescription drug prices.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison on Monday will share a major development in his lawsuit against three of the biggest insulin manufacturers. Ellison first accused the companies of deceptive pricing back in 2018. Now, Minnesotans are paying less for insulin — depending on where they’re buying it from.
Natalie Cochran poisoned her husband with insulin so that he wouldn't find out about a $2 million Ponzi scheme that she admitted to operating, prosecutors say.
Fourteen members of a small religious sect in Australia have been found guilty of the manslaughter of an 8-year-old girl, who died after they withheld insulin needed to treat her diabetes because of their unwavering belief that God would heal her.
Queensland's Supreme Court convicted 14 members of an ultra-religious Christian sect of manslaughter in the killing of an 8-year-old diabetic girl by withholding insulin.