Now healthcare and technology are becoming increasingly intertwined, will this lead to a successful vaccine?

Now healthcare and technology are becoming increasingly intertwined, will this lead to a successful vaccine?

Soo Aleman, a researcher and physician at the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, released a study on 29 June 2020 that showed that individuals who had been infected by SARS-CoV-2 either did not develop any antibodies or if they...

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Old drugs plus SARS equals new INDs and M&A pressure wave

Old drugs plus SARS equals new INDs and M&A pressure wave

There is pressure for M&A and raised valuation multiples in the kinase inhibitor market. The University of California San Francisco (UCSF) conducted a research study in April 2020 that took existing and approved drugs and investigated their ability to stop...

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AI beats human diagnostics

AI beats human diagnostics

A team of researchers from Google Health, working closely with researchers from North America, published a report recently in JAMA Oncology that showcased how their Artificial Intelligence (AI) diagnostic systems outperformed general pathologists in determining the degree of advancement...

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Researchers say that our pain threshold can be linked to Neanderthal DNA

Researchers say that our pain threshold can be linked to Neanderthal DNA

Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (Germany) and the Karolinska Institutet (Sweden) say that our pain threshold can be linked to Neanderthal DNA. Neanderthals, or Homo neanderthalensis, lived in Eurasia up until 40,000 years ago. Current thinking...

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Hospital margins are down – is selling your health data a solution

Hospital margins are down – is selling your health data a solution

A framework allowing a more sensible approach to health data collection In our previous blog we outlined the pressure on hospital margins and the entire hospital business model as a direct result of Covid-19. One solution is the sale by...

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Why are drug prices rising faster than inflation?

Why are drug prices rising faster than inflation?

Drug makers typically raise prices at the beginning of the year and this year is no different. Prices on 457 brand name drugs are due to increase this year by an average of 5.1%. (GoodRx). About 102 drug manufacturers,...

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