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Harvey Weinstein Hospitalized; Medicare Advantage Under Trump; NFL Icon's Health
(MedPage Today) -- Note that some links may require registration or subscription. Former film producer Harvey Weinstein was hospitalized after an "alarming blood test.
Read MoreSTAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about menopause treatments, Novo plans for Wegovy in India, and more
Researchers presented new evidence that hormone therapy can be beneficial to menopausal women’s heart health
Read MoreFlavored vapes at the Supreme Court and crisis pregnancy centers online
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Read MoreSanofi pours $1 billion into China for insulin plant
Sanofi just made its largest investment thus far in China.
Read MoreFunding in healthcare takes a 94.52% plunge in Nov 2024
As per Tracxn.com, funding dips to $4.02 million in November 2024 from $73.4 million in October 2024 The post Funding in healthcare takes a 94.
Read MoreHEJJE luxury transition care centre opens in Bengaluru
The centre is involved in paediatrics with developmental disabilities and deformity correction cases and will also provide services to adults recovering from serious trauma, post-surgical procedures,
Read MoreWith Trump on the Way, Advocates Look to States To Pick Up Medical Debt Fight
Patient and consumer advocates fear a new Trump administration will scale back federal efforts to expand financial protections for patients and shield them from debt.
Read MoreCalifornia Falling Short of Enrollment Goal as Mental Health Courts Roll Out Statewide
California’s goal was to help 2,000 seriously mentally ill people by the end of this year, but data shows fewer than 600 petitions have been filed.
Read MoreThere’s an effective treatment for menopause symptoms. Why do so few women use it?
Misconceptions about the risks of hormone therapy have stuck around even in the wake of new research.
Read MoreSTAT+: Using AI to design small molecule drugs is tough. Here are five companies trying to crack the code
These five startups are trying to get AI models to design small-molecule drugs at a better hit rate than traditional experiments.
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