AI expands gene therapy’s accessibility

AI expands gene therapy’s accessibility

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Telehealth – Google and Amwell ignite a revolution

Telehealth – Google and Amwell ignite a revolution

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Camelids’ nanobody-based drug promises

Camelids’ nanobody-based drug promises

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The persistence of declining mental health

The persistence of declining mental health

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Saving bees and billing the sugar lobby

Saving bees and billing the sugar lobby

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Healthcare’s digital revolution and FIT

Healthcare’s digital revolution and FIT

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The Hidden Costs of Covid-19

The Hidden Costs of Covid-19

Elective care surgeries since Covid-19 have been cancelled globally. The 45-week backlog for elective procedures that arose in May 2020 lingers. A recent study by CovidSurg Collaborative researchers collected data from 359 hospitals across 71 countries. The study showed...

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Market opportunities in wearable tech

Market opportunities in wearable tech

Wearable technology might well be the answer for false negatives or inconclusive diagnostics tests. As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, there is a growing demand for non-invasive accurate diagnostics. This is needed in hospitals as well as in homes. A...

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Track & trace – why the hesitation?

Track & trace – why the hesitation?

Track and trace tools have long been effective in managing outbreaks. So why the hesitation with the Covid-19 pandemic? Turkey's Ministry of Health has a long standing history of tracing diseases since the Republic was formed in 1922. As a...

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Precision medicine investor returns

Precision medicine investor returns

Svante Paabo and Hugo Zeberg (German researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology) released a study in Nature on 30 Sept. 2020 indicating that individuals with genes inherited from Neanderthals are involved in some of the most...

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