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Early eGFR Dip Likely Doesn't Hinder SGLT2 Inhibitor's Kidney Benefits
(MedPage Today) -- The SGLT2 inhibitor empagliflozin (Jardiance) reduced the risk of creatinine increases and acute kidney injury (AKI) even in those with an early dip in estimated glomerular filtrat
Read MoreSTAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about a Merck shot for RSV, a lawsuit over an Arkansas PBM law, and more
Merck won FDA approval for a shot that protects against RSV, the most common cause of hospitalization among infants
Read MoreAnjan Bose joins as the chief advisor at The Insight Tribe
The Insight Tribe, a healthcare strategy and innovation consulting firm, has announced the appointment of Anjan Bose as the Chief Advisor of the Insight Tribe Advisory Council.
Read MoreApollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital announces expansion plans
Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital has announced ambitious expansion plans, projecting the opening of 7-8 new centers across India within the next five years and the latest one being in [
Read MoreSTAT+: Congressional report alleges organ procurement groups use loophole to boost ratings
A bipartisan congressional report alleges that organ procurement organizations use a federal loophole to miscount the number of organs to boost performance ratings.
Read MoreThe uncertain future of gun violence research and prevention
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Read MoreCreasy attempt to change abortion law ‘not supported by service providers’
British Pregnancy Advisory Service says NC20 amendment to criminal justice bill ‘not right way’ to overhaul the lawUK politics live – latest updatesAn attempt to change the law on abortion led b
Read MoreHow to Improve Executive Functioning
Conditions like A.D.H.D. and autism can make starting and completing tasks feel impossible, but experts say there are workarounds.
Read MoreAs Federal Health Grants Shrink, Memory Cafes Help Dementia Patients and Their Caregivers
Memory cafes are small social gatherings for individuals with memory loss and their caregivers. The events are cheap to run and can offer measurable benefits.
Read MoreOpinion: STAT+: HBCUs can help create a 21st-century bioeconomy and the talent pipeline it requires
A modern biomanufacturing ecosystem cannot rely on a handful of elite institutions or centralized research centers. HBCUs can be a cornerstone of a new approach.
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