Legislative Actions Challenge Corporate Structure of Telehealth Services
As states increase scrutiny on corporate medicine, the telehealth sector faces significant challenges. The focus is on the corporate frameworks that support direct-to-consumer services.
Rethinking the Patient Experience in Healthcare
Emergency physician Iyesatta Massaquoi Emeli argues for a complete redesign of how patients interact with the healthcare system, moving beyond traditional waiting rooms.
Making climate-neutral plastics and cosmetics using bacteria
A European research team aims to revolutionize everyday products by creating sustainable alternatives to fossil resource-based materials.
Impact of COVID-era Policies on Food Security and Housing Stability
A recent study suggests that assistance policies enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic may have played a significant role in improving food security and housing stability.
Affordable Immunotherapies May Expand Cancer Treatment Access in Low-Income Nations
Innovative low-dose immunotherapies could potentially enable patients in poorer countries to receive advanced cancer treatments that are typically out of reach.
The Challenge of Banning Wild Meat in Central Africa: A Threat to Nutrition
In Central Africa, millions depend on wild meat for sustenance, particularly in rural regions near the Congo rainforest. Banning this resource could worsen food insecurity.
New Lung Cancer Drug Shows Promise at ASCO, Calls for Broader Trials
Ivonescimab, a lung cancer treatment from China, garnered attention at ASCO for its potential to extend survival in patients with squamous cell lung cancer, though experts urge for trials involving a more diverse patient base.
Upfront Hormone Therapy Shows Promise for Prostate Cancer Surgery Patients
A new study indicates that initiating hormone therapy before surgery may lead to lower relapse rates in prostate cancer patients, suggesting a shift in treatment strategies.
Promising Advances in Pancreatic Cancer Treatment from Revolution Medicines
Recent findings presented at ASCO indicate significant progress in targeting a key component of pancreatic cancer, referred to as a 'greasy ball'.
Revolution Medicines to Submit Pancreatic Cancer Drug for FDA Approval
Mark Goldsmith, CEO of Revolution Medicines, has announced the upcoming submission of daraxonrasib for FDA approval as the company begins shipping the experimental drug.
Ancient Tomb Reveals Health Crisis Among Children in Copper Age Spain
A recent study of children's remains from Camino del Molino, Spain, suggests that respiratory infections, potentially tuberculosis, affected young individuals nearly 5,000 years ago.
Trump's Patient Approach to Negotiating a Deal with Iran
President Trump expresses his intention to remain patient as he seeks a significant agreement with Iran, amidst ongoing efforts to resolve tensions between Washington and Tehran.
Caffeine May Help Combat Memory Loss from Sleep Deprivation
Recent research suggests that caffeine could mitigate memory issues linked to sleep deprivation by restoring neural communication.
Replimune's Drug Faces Third FDA Approval Attempt Amid Pfizer's New Deal in China
Replimune is set to make a third attempt for FDA approval of its drug, while Pfizer has recently secured a deal in China, highlighting ongoing developments in the pharmaceutical sector.
Allogene's CEO David Chang to Depart Amid Industry Developments
In a significant shift for Allogene, CEO David Chang is stepping down. This news comes alongside Pfizer's major investment in Chinese pharmaceuticals and WHO's efforts in response to the Ebola outbreak.
WHO Discusses Vaccines to Address Ongoing Ebola Outbreak
As the Ebola outbreak continues to grow, the World Health Organization is engaged in discussions regarding which vaccines may be effective in curbing the spread.
Concerns About the Use of GLP-1 Microdoses for Weight Loss
A weight-loss doctor expresses concerns regarding the long-term effects of using small doses of GLP-1 medications for cosmetic weight loss, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding their safety.
New Study Reveals Plants' Surprising Resilience to Protein Translation Errors
Research from LMU biologists shows that plants can tolerate errors in protein synthesis, challenging long-held beliefs about cellular functions and offering new insights into plant biology.
Exploring the Connection Between Economic Inequality and Life Expectancy
The relationship between wealth and health is critical, influencing how long individuals live. Understanding this connection is essential in addressing economic inequality.
Unprecedented Heat Hits Europe as France Records Hottest May Day
France has recorded its hottest May day ever, contributing to a broader heat wave affecting Europe and prompting health warnings.