Colombia issues a compulsory license for an HIV medicine and ‘plants a flag for global health equity’
“Colombia is planting a flag for global health equity,” said Peter Maybarduk, who heads the access to medicines campaign at Public Citizen.
“Colombia is planting a flag for global health equity,” said Peter Maybarduk, who heads the access to medicines campaign at Public Citizen.
In a rare observed case of self-treatment in a wild animal, scientists documented an orangutan applying a medicinal plant to a wound on his face.
An experimental gene therapy seems to alleviate skeletal defects tied to rare inherited disease, a new study shows.
Safely integrating AI into the clinical workflow could help address some of the limitations of human cognition when it comes to diagnosing medical problems.
The current approval is based on the VOLTAIRE-HCLF clinical trial, which examined the bioavailability of high-concentration (100 mg/mL) and low-concentration (50 mg/mL) formulations of adalimumab-adbm.
A STAT Investigation: Brain biopsies on “vulnerable” patients at Mount Sinai set off alarm bells at FDA, documents show.
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Financial strain is created by inequitable health financing structures that overpay private academic medical centers at the expense of safety net hospitals.