Strengthening Cancer Control in Ghana: Insights from the ImPACT Review
A recent review by the IAEA has pinpointed critical areas for enhancing cancer control in Ghana, emphasizing the need for improved detection and treatment strategies.
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A recent review by the IAEA has pinpointed critical areas for enhancing cancer control in Ghana, emphasizing the need for improved detection and treatment strategies.
A recent analysis highlights a troubling increase in drug shortages and pricing pressures in Europe, with U.S. authorities intensifying their scrutiny.
Recent advancements in AI technology have led to the development of compounds that target specific cell types, potentially transforming drug discovery processes.
Recent budget cuts to NIH-funded research centers are hindering their ability to maintain crucial relationships with experts needed for effective outbreak responses.
A recent clinical trial indicates that a daily pill may significantly enhance survival for patients with pancreatic cancer, potentially doubling their life expectancy.
Researchers at Kumamoto University have developed a palm-sized spectrophotometer that competes with traditional lab equipment, potentially reshaping decentralized healthcare and environmental monitoring.
A new development in MRI technology promises to improve the detection of specific molecules in the brain and body, potentially transforming diagnostics and treatment monitoring.
As midterm elections draw near, the Department of Health and Human Services encounters challenges with lower-than-expected Obamacare signups, leading to tensions with states.
After being convicted of negligent homicide for administering the wrong medication, RaDonda Vaught now advocates for hospital safety, focusing on the implications of automation and AI.
First responders to the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo express their frustration over a lack of essential resources, raising concerns about effective outbreak management.
At the STAT Breakthrough Summit West, OpenEvidence's CTO Zachary Ziegler addressed concerns about the company's goals, emphasizing their commitment to healthcare providers.
In a notable decision, Virginia's governor has vetoed legislation that sought to establish an advisory panel aimed at lowering prescription drug prices, impacting potential savings for residents.
Recent shifts in market conditions have led to significant declines for investors holding a particular healthcare ETF, prompting a reassessment of investment strategies.
The average deductible for Marketplace plans surged by 37% from 2025 to 2026, reflecting a trend towards higher-deductible options as enhanced tax credits came to an end.
Recent data highlights a significant disparity in hospital care costs, showing that private insurance prices have escalated more rapidly than Medicare payments since 2019.
Tracy Beth Høeg's resignation from the FDA's drug center follows the recent departure of Commissioner Marty Makary, highlighting a troubling leadership gap within the agency.
Recent developments in the House and Senate could lead to higher costs for 1.3 million low-income Medicare beneficiaries due to proposed Medicaid cuts.
A recent agreement among EU negotiators seeks to address the persistent drug shortages affecting the region by improving access to funding for essential medicine production.
A South American court's recent ruling affirms Colombia's two-year-old decision to issue a compulsory license for an HIV medicine, highlighting the ongoing discourse on access to essential treatments.
In a significant policy shift, a major US health provider has announced the removal of prior authorization requirements for 30% of services, a move that 93% of doctors believe is overdue.