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Former President Bill Clinton was admitted to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C. on Monday with a fever, according to his spokesperson. Update: Clinton was treated for the flu and discharged on Tuesday. (AP)

Could this generic approval (Ozempic, Wegovy)? (USA Today)

For patients wanting to pause their GLP-1 drugs for diabetes or weight loss this holiday season, they should know. (CNN)

President Joe Biden signed the annual defense authorization bill into law, despite objections to language for military children. (AP)

A federal judge in Texas ruled that the Biden administration in a rule bolstering privacy protections for women seeking abortions and patients receiving gender transition treatments. (Reuters via MSN)

This is why some scientists say we are with one hand tied behind our back. (Los Angeles Times)

As mpox spreads in Congo, it to contain the virus. (New York Times)

President-elect Donald Trump's transition team is , an expert said. (Reuters)

Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen (R) received a from being bucked off a horse. (AP)

After gender-affirming care had disappeared in the U.S. for decades, trans patients and advocates are to life-changing surgeries. (STAT)

The FDA regarding endoscope accessories -- the MAJ-891 forceps/irrigation plug from Olympus -- following reports of 120 injuries and one death due to infection.

And Alcon Laboratories of certain Systane Lubricant Eye Drops due to fungal contamination, according to a company announcement posted by the FDA.

Bristol Myers Squibb from two pivotal phase III trials evaluating the efficacy and safety of deucravacitinib (Sotyktu) in adults with active psoriatic arthritis.

The (Gemtesa) to treat men with overactive bladder symptoms who are receiving pharmacological therapy for benign prostatic hyperplasia, Sumitomo Pharma said.

Sequana Medical to market its alfapump device to treat recurrent or refractory ascites due to liver cirrhosis, the company announced.

The FDA aimed at broadening the types of non-prescription drugs available to consumers.

This is when people are COVID, the flu, and other illnesses. (CBS News)

For young adults, caregiving is hard, but it . (NPR)