Category: Forbes

Market Prospects For New Cholesterol Lowering Agents Nexletol And Nexlizet

Ultimately, sales of Nexletol and Nexlizet will be driven by insurer uptake, which in turn will depend on the net price after rebates, as well as an assessment of relative cost- and clinical effectiveness.

Meet The Companies Waging War On Sugar And Diabetes – With Synthetic Biology

By 2030, almost 400,000 Americans a year will die of diabetes – many of them unnecessarily. Here’s a look at the next generation of continuous glucose monitoring systems and low-calorie sugar alternatives set to change the outlook for health in the U.S…

Number Of Nurse Practitioners Eclipses 290,000

The number of licensed nurse practitioners has set another record, surpassing 290,000, new data shows.

There Is A Drug Already Used In Japan Which May Treat COVID-19, Says New Study

A group of scientists in Germany have found a drug which may work to combat COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus sweeping the globe.

U.S. Requires Airline Passengers From Iran, But Not Italy Or S. Korea, To Use Designated Airports To Control Coronavirus

While S. Korea has a larger confirmed number of coronavirus cases than Iran, and there are growing cases in Italy, which has stronger links to the U.S., President Trump singled out Iran’s data potentially being unreliable.

Any U.S. Coronavirus Restrictions On Korean Flights Could Significantly Impact Korean Air And Asiana

Observers expect this week will be critical for South Korea to bring the outbreak under control and convince global governments not to apply restrictions.

How To Tell If You Have COVID-19 Coronavirus

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak caused a stir with a “patient zero” tweet.

Coronavirus Politics Infects U.S. As It Infected China

What is obvious is that discussion and debate about the response by government to the coronavirus outbreak should be part of a national political debate.

Coronavirus Politics Infects U.S. As It Infected China

What is obvious is that discussion and debate about the response by government to the coronavirus outbreak should be part of a national political debate.

How The CDC Botched Its Initial Coronavirus Response With Faulty Tests

Public health experts say the CDC made early missteps that limited its capacity to test for Covid-19.