Generally Recognized as Safe reform, food chemical safety reviews, and expanding the role of state agencies in the food ...
FDA announces wearable devices providing non-medical info won't face regulation, offering clarity on digital health technology and AI policies.
The FDA will ease regulation of digital health products, aiming to deregulate AI and promote its widespread use.
Looser regulations around consumer-grade wearable devices could be a "path to ROI" for health systems—or a "double-edged sword." ...
The agency issued a request for more information that will shape new regulation on ingredient transparency.
By Puyaan Singh Jan 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday that it will limit regulation of wearable devices and software designed to support healthy lifestyles, issuing ...
FDA plans limited regulation of wearable medical devices, boosting Apple, Fitbit, Oura stocks as 50% of Americans use fitness trackers.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released information on what it calls its flexible approach to overseeing ...
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Easing AI and wearables regulation is a risky move
The FDA's planned rollback of oversight shifts risk onto patients and clinicians ...
This seems like an appropriate time to talk about what can be done to improve FDA regulation so that mobile app development can flourish. First I’ll tackle current events that make this a good time to ...
Study: FDA regulation of abortion drug mifepristone from 2011 to 2023 shaped by evidence and caution
An analysis of internal Food and Drug Administration documents by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health finds that the agency generally followed cautious and ...
(I would like to thank Dr. Deepak Ayyagari of Sharp Laboratories of America and Dane Stout of the Anson Group for their comments on a draft. The views expressed, right or wrong, are only the author’s ...
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