NIH to start ‘flurry’ of large studies of potential Covid-19 treatments
The agency is hoping that the studies, on top of its vaccine research, will expand what remains a limited arsenal of therapies to help people with Covid-19.
The agency is hoping that the studies, on top of its vaccine research, will expand what remains a limited arsenal of therapies to help people with Covid-19.
Over the last decade, private equity firms acquired scores of wheelchair makers. Now, users routinely wait months to get their chairs repaired.
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Eli Lilly raised its full-year guidance while it reported strong first-quarter sales of Zepbound, its obesity drug.
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Aligning economic incentives with global health goals is not only a moral imperative but a practical necessity for economic security.
Practice Network, a new initiative, aims to help smaller hospitals implement AI tools in local settings where adoption is currently stymied.