A recent study highlights that azithromycin use outside hospital settings is linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular deaths. While the absolute risk remains low, the findings support earlier studies on the drug's risks.
Frank Palopoli, the chemist behind the vital fertility drug Serophene, has died at 94. His pioneering work at Serono led to the development of clomiphene citrate, drastically improving infertility treatments since the 1960s. His contributions to reproductive medicine have transformed countless lives and families.