FDA approves imetelstat for some patients with myelodysplastic syndromes
Yale School of Medicine
سرطان الرئة هو أكبر سرطان قاتل للبالغين من الرجال والنساء على مستوى العالم. ومن أسباب ذلك هو أنه في الوقت الذي تظهر فيه الأعراض، يكون السرطان بالفعل في مرحلة متقدمة للغاية بحيث لا يمكن علاجه.
The AANS and the CNS are optimistic that Congress will pass this critical legislation this year.
To date, nine medical device developers participating in the RADx® Tech Independent Test Assessment Program have received emergency use authorization for at-home and point-of care test products that simultaneously detect COVID-19 and flu A/B.
The Food and Drug Administration is reversing its ban on Juul e-cigarettes. This would allow the company to receive full federal clearance. ...
The U.S. national cricket team is garnering quite a bit of attention after its stunning upset of the global powerhouse Pakistan in the ICC T20 World Cup. ...
The 2024 Summer Olympics are right around the corner! The Games of the XXXIII Olympiad will take place in Paris from July 26 to August 11, 2024. ...
Congressional Republicans have introduced the Dismantle DEI Act, aiming to eliminate all federal diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and funding.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump continues to hold an advantage over incumbent U.S. President Joe Biden among Florida voters who seem divided on culture war issues but united on economic concerns.
There’s growing concern about what this far-right shift might mean for EU climate policies and initiatives over this five-year term. ...
Now that weight loss drugs like Wegovy have been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease and treat sleep apnea, more men are likely to start taking them, according to an analysis by Reuters. ...
As the election approaches, congressional Republicans are looking to coordinate their priorities with former president Donald Trump.
Simiao Niu, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering in the School of Engineering at Rutgers-New Brunswick, has played a crucial role in the development of the kind of device that he dreamed of: a unique prototype of what he and his research collaborators are calling a “living bioelectronic” designed to treat psoriasis.
Researchers from DOE and NASA joined forces to use Argonne’s Theta supercomputer to produce 4 million simulated images that are being used to prepare for future observations from the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope and the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
LifeBridge Health has named Sharon Hendricks as chief administrative officer of Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital, a 330-licensed bed facility that offers several types of care services, including a long-term residential facility, a sub-acute rehabilitation unit and a specialty hospital with a high-intensity care unit.
The UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center is partnering with Northern Arizona University, New Mexico State University and the Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine, which is located on NMSU’s campus in Las Cruces, to connect emerging cancer disparities researchers with mentors to continue developing these scholars.
Ochsner Health is proud to recognize two recent professional accomplishments of Dr. Gerald “Gerry” Cvitanovich, chief strategy officer of Ochsner Urgent Care and Occupational Health.
Building on efforts to bridge innovation between the St. Louis region and Latin America, a delegation of 10 St. Louis leaders is headed to São Paulo, Brazil for the World Agri-Tech South America Summit to showcase the region’s strength in agtech and geospatial technologies.
Cedars-Sinai has appointed Andrew Geller, MD, and Michael Nurok, MB, ChB, PhD, as co-chairs of the Department of Anesthesiology.
Evidence that Word Trade Center (WTC) responders during 9/11 and its aftermath have since suffered poorer brain health than others not exposed to WTC toxins has mounted in recent years. A new study led by Stony Brook University researchers that evaluates more than 5,000 WTC responders indicates that those who had more exposures to WTC-related toxins have dementia at a higher rate than other responders with fewer WTC-related toxic exposures.