There was no significant difference in primary outcome (OKS) or other clinical endpoints. However, as clinical differences tend to support patellar resurfacing, the resurfacing group had significantly higher QALYs. There was no difference in costs over the 20-year period, and patellar resurfacing had a 99% probability of being cost-effective at any threshold above £10 000 per QALY gained. The evidence is therefore weighted towards resurfacing being the approach of first choice. Read more ›
NYU Langone Health study shows at least 12 percent of Americans now communicate with their healthcare providers via secure online patient portals and health apps. Read more ›
Samsung Electronics today announced a partnership with Alcedis, a digital-first clinical research organization (CRO) specializing in data-driven clinical trials, to translate biometrics collected by wearable devices into meaningful evidence for clinical trials in pharmaceutical and other research organizations, maximizing efficiency in terms of both cost and time. Wearable technologies have become a widely available and cost-effective way […] Read more ›
Highlands Oncology recently announced that CEO Jeff Hunnicutt concluded his service with the organization on June 19, marking the end of an eight-year tenure that saw significant growth and expansion across Northwest Arkansas. During Hunnicutt’s leadership, Highlands Oncology doubled in… The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
3 billion Market Size in 2025 USD 55.1 billion CAGR Growth Rate 6.49% CAGR Base Year 2025 Forecast Period 2026-2035 Key ... Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors and Recent Trends Regional Scope North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East &... Read more ›
The United States is looking to catch up with China’s expanding biotechnology sector. On June 23, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a new proposal to accelerate clinical trials... The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
Nucleoside-modified mRNA–lipid-nanoparticle (mRNA–LNP) vaccines confer a high level of protection against severe COVID-19 and, since their first authorization for human use in 2020, have saved millions of lives. The efficacy of this vaccine platform relies on the induction of powerful and coordinated innate and adaptive immune responses. A deep understanding of the mechanisms of action by which mRNA–LNP vaccines drive protective immunity is crucial for advancing the development of next-genera... Read more ›
Improving Communities and Changing Lives with a Public Health Degree Public health professionals work behind the scenes and on the front lines to create healthier communities, prevent disease, and improve quality of life. Their work impacts entire populations through education, prevention programs, health policy, research, and community outreach. At Central Penn College, our Bachelor of … Continue reading "Bachelor of Science in Public Health" The post appeared first on . Read more ›
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to speed up clinical trials in the United States.“A recent study found that China conducts more early-stage clinical trials than the United States,” Kennedy wrote in an editorial published online by Fox News. “In 2025, Chinese companies accounted for nearly half of global pharmaceutical licensing deal activity. Those trends should concern every American.”The editorial was published the same day HHS announced what it called a “coordinated, department-w... Read more ›
Michael Yee, UBS global head of biotech research, joins 'Fast Money' to talk the biotech sector. Read more ›
Why Product Market Fit Is Only the Beginning!Most startups spend years chasing traction.Very few spend enough time understanding what happens after they achieve it.In this solo episode, Omar Khateeb explains why product-market fit creates opportunity but does not create protection. Growth attracts customers, but it also attracts competitors, capital, strategic interest, and market attention.The conversation explores category leadership, market control, ecosystem building, narrative ownership,... Read more ›
As telehealth, remote monitoring and artificial intelligence-powered health tools become increasingly integrated into health care delivery, a new study published in JAMA Network Open introduces the first comprehensive national measure designed to assess whether communities are prepared to benefit from digital health services. Read more ›
A recent study represents a confluence of technological advances that is pretty interesting. The specific problem being addressed – chemotherapy for bladder cancer – is very promising, but the technology itself can potential have many applications. Let’s start with the problem, delivering chemotherapy to bladder tumors. The trick with chemotherapy is to create the highest […] The post first appeared on . Read more ›
The Faculty of Medicine at the Prince of Songkla University (PSU) has developed CAR-T cell therapy, which is highly effective and affordable for patients diagnosed with lymphoma, leukemia and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). Read the full story in the first comment #ThaiPBSWorld #ThailandNews Read more ›
Experimental Ebola drugs are being shipped to Democratic Republic of Congo as the United States releases doses of a treatment for clinical trials in a widening outbreak that has caused more than 1,000 cases and over 250 deaths, the World Health Organization and US officials have said. Read more ›
Partnership with SK Biopharma signals growing confidence that AI can accelerate search for treatments for some of brain’s toughest diseases. For all the excitement surrounding AI, one question still hangs over the biotechnology sector: can AI actually help deliver better medicines? A new collaboration between generative AI-driven drug discovery company Insilico Medicine and Korean-based biotech […] The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
In a constantly growing global medical device market, marked by increasingly strict regulation and rising demands in patient safety, the certification and validation of medical devices has become a critical requirement for market access. Read more ›
...to a different consumer preference and usage, with varying demand dynamics and market trends. By Application: Another key ... consumer demands. The global cocoa and chocolate market is a dynamic and competitive landscape driven by evolving consumer... Read more ›
Clinical agents promise to democratize access to electronic health records (EHRs), yet existing benchmarks fail to reflect the complexity of practical EHR analysis, e.g., often operating on idealized, clean EHRs via static SQL generation rather than interactive execution. In this work, we introduce EHR-Complex, a large-scale benchmark designed for interactive clinical database reasoning. Built on the large MIMIC-IV substrate (365K patients, 31 t... Read more ›
This means downloading a sizable compiler toolchain to your computer. Take care to verify your development board does not use another chip. By Patrick Fitzgerald. Read more ›