Big Pharma’s Ethical Dilemma: Should They Keep Selling to Russia
Sanctions and boycotts following the invasion of Ukraine have curtailed the export of nearly every product—except medicines. That's up to drugmakers. ..
Sanctions and boycotts following the invasion of Ukraine have curtailed the export of nearly every product—except medicines. That's up to drugmakers. ..
Conditions such as Hashimoto’s disease often require ongoing treatment and lifestyle modifications. But apps can empower patients to improve their health. ..
Growing organoids in dishes and xenografts in mice lets scientists re-create a living person’s tumor—and test dozens of drugs against them at the same ..
Even if you're vaccinated, there are still scenarios where you should get tested and use your results to make smart, empathetic choices. ..
Routine shots are down for everything from measles to tetanus to polio, leaving kids unprotected and raising the risk of outbreaks. ..
Most genetic research is done on people of European descent. That’s led to misdiagnoses, inaccurate tests, and missed opportunities for new treatments. ..
Keeping wounds covered can help them stay clean. But if bacteria grow beneath the bandages, things can get dangerous. ..
An experiment to change the blood type of donated organs could be a first step to shortening transplant wait times. ..
Digital twins, virtual copies of everything from bridges to aeroplanes, are coming for healthcare. A European project, called Neurotwin, now wants to digitally ..
Cell grafts can help people fighting leukemia—but they risk a dangerous immune reaction. An experimental way to filter donors’ cells might offer ..