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Anna Edney

Washington, D.C.

National Health Care Reporter at Bloomberg News

National health care reporter for Bloomberg News. Of course, tweets are my own, RTs are not endorsements.

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  • 4 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Anna Edney

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  • 1 month ago | bloomberg.com | Anna Edney

    The US government approved a medical device that was highly sought after by military officials to stem battlefield bleeding and save limbs, despite internal warnings among regulators that the product poses serious risks that could lead to death, a former US Food and Drug Administration reviewer said.

  • 1 month ago | thedailynewsonline.com | John Lauerman |Anna Edney |Deena Shanker

    WASHINGTON — Alcohol products such as beer and wine should carry warnings of their links to cancer, the US surgeon general said, citing an increased risk of developing tumors in the breast and other parts of the body. Scientific evidence of the connections between alcohol and cancer has been rising for decades, but less than half of Americans recognize the danger, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said in an advisory issued in January.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Rachel Zhang |Madison Muller |Anna Edney |Kelsey Butler

    Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is taking on baby formula products, the latest in his sweeping review of ingredients used in the US food supply. Under Kennedy, the US Food and Drug Administration will begin a comprehensive examination of the nutrients used in infant formula and increase testing for heavy metals and other contaminants, HHS said in a statement Tuesday.

  • 1 month ago | seattletimes.com | Anna Edney |Kelsey Butler |Madison Muller |Rachel Zhang

    (Bloomberg) — Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is planning to meet Tuesday with executives of companies that make infant formula in the US, according to people familiar with the roundtable discussion. It’s unclear exactly which companies will be represented. Firms that sell infant formula include Abbott Laboratories, which makes Similac, Enfamil maker Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc, and relative newcomer Bubs Australia Ltd. HHS didn’t respond to a request for comment.

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Anna Edney
Anna Edney @annaedney
25 Mar 25

“This thing has grave safety concerns and they buried it,” said Robert Lee, who retired from the FDA at the end of Sept. “So here we are today with a product that’s been released to market that has potential to kill soldiers and citizens.” “They” = FDA https://t.co/DhRZ4FWqD4

Anna Edney
Anna Edney @annaedney
18 Mar 25

RT @itskelseybutler: SCOOP: Health and Human Services Secretary RFK is planning to meet Tuesday with executives of companies that make infa…

Anna Edney
Anna Edney @annaedney
10 Mar 25

Exclusive: L'Oreal is recalling its acne cream in the US on concerns it's contaminated with the known carcinogen benzene. The independent lab Valisure flagged similar contamination a year ago. FDA didn't immediately say whether more recalls are coming.. https://t.co/9MA0FMglRR