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From Threat To Opportunity: Embracing Change In Healthcare

As we adapt to new situations, leaders have a chance to create new opportunities – opportunities we either didn’t see before, or ones we weren’t yet ready to go after.

This Startup Is Rewriting The Language Of Life To Make Smart Biologics

The development of smart biologics has been stuck in the same paradigm – until now. A new startup Pearl Bio is rewriting the language of life with its genetically recoded organism.

Betting On Value: How Pearl Health Is Helping Primary Care Lead The Value-Based Care Charge

Is the way to slow healthcare costs by helping primary care providers participate in value-based programs?

Healthcare technology company Pearl Health is betting so.

China Pharma Billionaire Adds To Fortune Following Genrix Listing In Shanghai

Antibody drug supplier fell in early trade

Austerity, Brexit And Racism: Inquiry Highlights U.K.’s Weaknesses Before The Pandemic

Experts shone a light on factors like planning for the wrong kind of virus, diverting energy to Brexit plans and failing to consider the impact of health inequalities.

Elon Musk Adds Fuel To The Fire Set By Anti-Vaccine Conspiracists As He Mischaracterizes Peter Hotez

Declining a debate with an anti-vaccine crusader is understandable. It would amplify and in the eyes of many viewers legitimize Kennedy as somehow an equal adversary.

No Pain, FAAH-OUT

A recent study describes a genetic mutation found in a woman who cannot feel physical pain. The study brings us closer to understanding pain and how we can treat it.

Peru Suffering Worst Dengue Outbreak In Its History, Over 146K Cases

The dengue outbreak has already left at least 248 dead and led to the resignation of Rosa Gutiérrez, MD, from her post as Peru’s Minister of Health.

Why Ozempic May Not Be Right For You

In addition, Ozempic has not been FDA approved for its use in weight loss and should not be used for short-term weight loss.

Oracle’s Cloud Business Is Booming, But Indicates More Work To Be Done With Its Healthcare Unit

Oracle acquired Cerner Corporation for nearly $28 billion.