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STAT+: FDA cracks down on websites that claim to sell chemicals in obesity drugs Wegovy, Zepbound

STAT

The Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on websites that claim to sell the underlying chemicals of popular diabetes and obesity drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound, saying that the websites are selling unapproved and misbranded drug products. The two websites did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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Nearly all hospital websites track visitors, but most don't specify who else is seeing users' data

Fierce Healthcare

Nearly all hospitals’ websites collect and transmit user information to third parties, yet most do not have privacy policies that tell the visitors who exactly will be receiving those data, accordi | A recent study warns that many hospitals' user tracking and disclosure practices could open their organizations up to lawsuits.

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Half of shoppers would break up with a business over incorrect online details, study finds

Drug Store News

SOCi's Consumer Behavior Index shows consumers have little patience for online inaccuracies, including incorrect store hours, website information, contact details and more.

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STAT+: Health care industry fights back against crackdowns on health data tracking

STAT

These ubiquitous bits of code , invisibly embedded in most websites, are powerful tools that can reveal the pages you visit, the buttons you click, and the forms you fill to help advertisers tail and target you across the web.

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Hospitals pledge to protect patient privacy. Almost all their websites leak visitor data like a sieve

STAT

And almost every one of them uses sophisticated data tools to track and share the personal information of visitors as soon as they start clicking on their websites. A new study found that 99% of U.S.

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Hospitals file lawsuit to bar HHS' ban on 3rd-party web trackers

Fierce Healthcare

The hospital lobby said the tools—which are currently in use on the government's own health websites—are needed to better spread health information and increase access.

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Mobile-First Approach: Designing Pharma Websites for the Modern User

Pharma Marketing Network

The mobile-first approach is an approach to web design and development that prioritizes the design and development of a website for mobile devices over other platforms. It is becoming increasingly important for businesses to have a website that is mobile-friendly, as more and more people are using mobile devices to access the internet.

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