Advancing the patient voice in medical product development and FDA regulatory decision-making

Washington, DC - Over the past decade, advances in our understanding of the basic biology of serious and life-threatening diseases has led to the development and FDA approval of targeted treatments for patients with a specific molecular sub-type. These more targeted treatments often address unmet medical needs. They can represent significant improvements over the prior standard of care.

Study shows physiological and behavioral benefits may be experienced by veterans with PTSD who have service dogs

West Lafayette, Indiana - A new study shows how veterans with PTSD may benefit physiologically from using service dogs.

FTC alleges MOBE tells a whale of a tale with misleading money-making claims

Washington, DC - The company’s name is MOBE – pronounced Mōb, not Moby – but according to a lawsuit filed by the FTC, the defendants tell quite a fish story to the consumers they hook with money-making promises.

President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un of the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Before Expanded Bilateral Meeting

Singapore - Remarks by President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un of the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Before Expanded Bilateral Meeting:

Assistant Secretary Marie Royce Travels to Taiwan, Japan, Vietnam, and the Republic of Korea

Washington, DC - Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Marie Royce will travel June 10-23 to Taiwan, Japan, Vietnam, and the Republic of Korea to promote and strengthen the State Department’s cultural and educational diplomacy efforts.