Category: healthcare

Weight Loss Drug Saxenda May Make WHO List: Could Help Make It Cheaper Worldwide

Liraglutide has been approved for weight loss since 2014 by the FDA.

Dozens Of U.K. Dental Practices To Close Amid Staff Shortages

One of the U.K.’s biggest private dental providers will close, merge or sell 85 of its branches after struggling to recruit enough dentists.

Healthcare Executives Fail To Grasp That Getting To Population Health Requires An Entirely New, Patient-Centered, Model

Population health is a necessary component to fix our failing fee-for-service system. But like a sand crab trying to inch its way across the beach in order to get to the ocean, healthcare executives are moving more sideways than toward the ocean.

Anti-ACE2 Monoclonal Antibodies To Prevent And Treat COVID-19

Anti-ACE2 antibodies may provide a new path for Covid-19 treatment in the wake of viral variants.

Judge Strikes Down Required Coverage Of Preventive Care—Cancer Screenings, Pregnancy, Medications And More

The ruling applies nationwide.

How Leaders Can Break Through To Drive Real Change: Insights From Pfizer’s Sally Susman

Leadership is about driving change at scale and requires engaging both hearts and minds.

Sally Susman, Executive Vice President and Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Pfizer, provides insights from her newly released book, Breaking Through, to help l…

Laboratories Are Still Performing Gain-Of-Function Research On Viruses More Dangerous Than Covid-19

Shockingly, laboratories today are working to make viruses that are even more deadly than Covid-19. Little is being done to stop them. Why?

Elon Musk’s Neuralink Is Reportedly Trying To Advance To The Next Step: Human Trials

Despite challenges, the company is pushing forward with its mission.

InnovationRx: Amazon Takes On Healthcare Worker Burnout

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InnovationRx: Amazon Takes On Healthcare Worker Burnout

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