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American health is in for a “world of hurt”

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teaspoons of salt a day, which translates into 3,400 milligrams (mg) of sodium That’s 50% more than the government’s recommended 2,300 mg for the general public and more than twice the 1,500 mg recommended for all adults by the more-precautionary American Heart Association. According to STAT News “Americans consume an average of 1.5

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J&J gets first approval for multiple myeloma bispecific Tecvayli

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J&J’s first-mover advantage is likely to translate into a market-leading position unless newer drugs can show a significant advantage in safety or efficacy, according to GlobalData, which says the new drug will probably encroach on some of the CAR-T therapies’ territory.

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Rare Disease Spotlight – tracing the rise of orphan drug designations over almost 40 years

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For example, while orphan drug designations have more than doubled in the last decade compared to the previous one, only 16% of therapies with orphan tags have managed to gain FDA approval in some indications. An orphan drug designation does not automatically translate into approval.

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Putting complex medicines under the microscope

European Pharmaceutical Review

A new wave of medicines has emerged in recent years to supplement the well-established small and large molecule platforms that have historically dominated the market. Complex medicines offer diverse therapeutic modalities, including RNA therapeutics and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). What constitutes a complex medicine?

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CEPI provides $30m to advance novel coronavirus vaccine

European Pharmaceutical Review

Dr Jack Tan, Senior Postdoctoral Scientist at the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford, added: ?“We These coronavirus RBDs are attached to a nanoparticle by protein tags, enabling the structure to display fragments from multiple viruses on a single nanoparticle. . The innovative protein ?“glue”

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Unconventional Approaches Pharma Is Taking to Engage Patients

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We also put big pull tags on the little pouches that held the items. They partnered with The Good Listening Project (TGLP), which uses “listener poets” who are trained to have nonjudgmental conversations and translate them into poetry. The original pilot of 65 kits, which were released on Valentine’s Day, were gone within 24 hours.

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