Biotech and Pharmaceuticals
U.S. will display people arriving from Uganda for Ebola as East African nation battles outbreak
Medical practitioners wander inside of the Ebola isolation portion of Mubende Regional Referral Healthcare facility, in Mubende, Uganda, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. Hajarah Nalwadda | AP The U.S. will rout and display travellers for Ebola at five selected airports if they have traveled in Uganda within just a few months prior to their arrival, federal […]
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Eli Lilly’s 2022 gains grow to 20% as it lays out plan for possibly the most successful drug ever
Eli Lilly’s obesity treatment tirzepatide has been granted “fast track” status by the Food and Drug Administration, which means it could win approval as early as late 2023. The drug, which was already approved to treat type 2 diabetes under the name Mounjaro in May, has the potential to be a blockbuster, analysts have said. […]
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How polio came back to New York for the first time in decades, silently spread and left a patient paralyzed
A research assistant prepares a PCR reaction for polio at a lab at Queens College on August 25, 2022, in New York City. Angela Weiss | AFP | Getty Images When a young adult in a New York City suburb visited an emergency department in June after experiencing weakness in their lower legs, the shocking […]
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Monkeypox eradication unlikely in the U.S. as virus could spread indefinitely, CDC says
The monkeypox virus is unlikely to be eliminated from the U.S. in the near future, according to a report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week. The CDC, in a technical brief, said the outbreak is slowing as the availability of vaccines has increased, people have become more aware of how […]
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Ohio reports third U.S. death of person with monkeypox who had underlying health conditions
A Northwell Health staff member holds the monkeypox vaccine, at Cherry Grove on Fire Island, New York, where monkey pox vaccines were administered on July 14, 2022. James Carbone | Newsday | Getty Images Health authorities in Ohio reported the death of an adult male who had monkeypox, the third fatality in the United States […]
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FDA approves controversial new drug designed to slow the progression of ALS
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved a controversial new drug designed to slow the progress of Lou Gehrig’s disease, a victory for patients and advocates despite limited evidence that the drug is effective. The drug, from the Massachusetts-based Amylyx Pharmaceuticals, joins only a handful of drugs approved by the agency for the fatal neurodegenerative disease […]
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Here’s why Biogen’s promising Alzheimer’s drug data is also good news for Eli Lilly
We don’t own Eli Lilly exclusively for its potential Alzheimer’s treatment. However, we still find Biogen’s topline data to be very encouraging for Lilly. Source
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A single dose of monkeypox vaccine provides some protection against infection, CDC says
Los Angeles, CA – August 10: Luis Garcia, a registered nurse, prepares Monkeypox virus vaccine at St.John’s Well Child & Family Center on Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2022 in Los Angeles, CA. Irfan Khan | Los Angeles Times | Getty Images People at risk for monkeypox who have not received a single dose of vaccine are […]
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Covid vaccination linked to slight increase in menstrual cycle, NIH study confirms
A healthcare worker administers a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at a vaccination clinic in the Peabody Institute Library in Peabody, Massachusetts, U.S., on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022. Vanessa Leroy | Bloomberg | Getty Images Covid-19 vaccination is linked to a slight increase in the length of a women’s menstrual cycle, delaying the beginning […]
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Biogen to pay $900 million to settle allegations it paid doctors kickbacks to prescribe multiple sclerosis drugs
A Biogen facility in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Brian Snyder | Reuters Biogen will pay $900 million to settle a lawsuit that alleged the company gave doctors kickbacks to encourage them prescribe its drugs, the Justice Department announced on Monday. A former Biogen employee turned whistleblower, Michael Bawduniak, sued the pharmaceutical company in 2012 on behalf of […]
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