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Three biggest threats to healthcare

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The seventh leading cause of death in the United States, diabetes costs $327 billion in medical costs and lost work and wages. Launch prices of new cancer drugs in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). billion estimated cumulative spending on the new oral targeted cancer drugs by the end of 2018.

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Cancer: Progress but a long way to go

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But it’s’ still the leading cause of cancer deaths. 9, 2020, by the Breast Cancer Research and Treatment journal. Medicare spent nearly $600 million over three years to pay for cancer care involving four drugs later found to provide no clinical benefit for some forms of the disease. sustaining life)?

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Hyperfine, Inc. Announces FDA Clearance for Improved AI-Powered Software and Expanded Field of View for the Swoop® Portable MR Imaging® System

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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance and launch of the company’s upgraded AI-powered software. We are committed to continuous improvement to optimize the clinical utility of the Swoop® system while driving commercial adoption across leading institutions globally. Hyperfine, Inc., Hyperfine, Inc.

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Bristol Myers Squibb aims to improve disability diversity in clinical trials

European Pharmaceutical Review

The DDiCT project will be co-led by Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS)’s Disability Advancement Workplace Network (DAWN) and the Global Drug Development Team. Therefore, it is essential that we broaden the scope of medical trials and research,” commented Tinamarie Duff, DAWN Global People & Business Resource Group Lead.

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MicroPort Navibot Receives 510(K) Clearance for its SkyWalker™ Robot-Assisted Platform for Orthopedic Applications

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MicroPort Navibot has received 510(K) clearance from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States for the SkyWalker System, the company’s first robot-assisted platform for orthopedic applications. NaviBot is subsidiary of MicroPort MedBot. About MicroPort MedBot Shanghai MicroPort MedBot (Group) Co.,

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Strengthening and transforming the pharmaceutical supply chain

European Pharmaceutical Review

A recent report from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) shows that while the number of new drug shortages has fallen significantly from a high of 250 in 2011 to 49 in 2022, there was an increase in new drug shortages year-on-year. Globalisation and supply chain complexity are a factor.

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Navigating the unique CMC challenges of oral anaerobic live biotherapeutics

European Pharmaceutical Review

The development of drug products containing live anaerobic bacterial strains as the active pharmaceutical ingredient and where potency and shelf-life is typically associated with viable cell quantification, poses unique challenges when compared to both small and large molecule development therapeutics.