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When ADHD and Menopause Overlap

When ADHD and Menopause Overlap

When ADHD and Menopause Overlap: Why Midlife Women Are Still Not Getting the Right Answers Girls and women have historically been overlooked in the ADHD diagnostic process and this is due, in part, to the fact that their symptoms often present differently than they do...

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How Rapid Access MRI Can Reshape Diagnostic Pathways

How Rapid Access MRI Can Reshape Diagnostic Pathways

It’s no secret that the National Health Service (NHS) is suffering diagnostic pressure. The British Medical Association (BMA) reports that in November 2024, approximately 1.6 million people in England were waiting for a diagnostic test. That’s double the 0.8...

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Panthera Biopartners Expands European Footprint

Panthera Biopartners Expands European Footprint

Panthera Biopartners Expands European Footprint with Acquisition of Hungary’s Leading Clinical Research Organisation, OEC Strategic acquisition marks the first step in Panthera’s European expansion, strengthening its global competitiveness Panthera Biopartners...

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NHS England First in World to Offer Blenrep for Myeloma

NHS England First in World to Offer Blenrep for Myeloma

Blenrep Multiple Myeloma NHS England Rollout Makes UK a World First in Blood Cancer Treatment England has become the first country in the world to make GSK's belantamab mafodotin, marketed as Blenrep, available to multiple myeloma patients through a national health...

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Weekly News Roundup | 20 April 2026

Weekly News Roundup | 20 April 2026

Life science news 20 April 2026: A landmark pancreatic cancer breakthrough, record-breaking biotech IPO, major UK investment announcements and a surge in FDA approvals define a momentous week for the global life science industry. Revolution Medicines reported on 13...

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Clinical Trials Roundup | 17 April 2026

Clinical Trials Roundup | 17 April 2026

Revolution Medicines' daraxonrasib nearly doubles overall survival in previously treated metastatic pancreatic cancer in the Phase 3 RASolute 302 trial, Travere Therapeutics' Filspari receives FDA approval as the first-ever treatment for focal segmental...

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Panthera Biopartners Expands European Footprint

Panthera Biopartners Expands European Footprint

Panthera Biopartners Expands European Footprint with Acquisition of Hungary’s Leading Clinical Research Organisation, OEC Strategic acquisition marks the first step in Panthera’s European expansion, strengthening its global competitiveness Panthera Biopartners...

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NHS England First in World to Offer Blenrep for Myeloma

NHS England First in World to Offer Blenrep for Myeloma

Blenrep Multiple Myeloma NHS England Rollout Makes UK a World First in Blood Cancer Treatment England has become the first country in the world to make GSK's belantamab mafodotin, marketed as Blenrep, available to multiple myeloma patients through a national health...

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Weekly News Roundup | 20 April 2026

Weekly News Roundup | 20 April 2026

Life science news 20 April 2026: A landmark pancreatic cancer breakthrough, record-breaking biotech IPO, major UK investment announcements and a surge in FDA approvals define a momentous week for the global life science industry. Revolution Medicines reported on 13...

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Clinical Trials Roundup | 17 April 2026

Clinical Trials Roundup | 17 April 2026

Revolution Medicines' daraxonrasib nearly doubles overall survival in previously treated metastatic pancreatic cancer in the Phase 3 RASolute 302 trial, Travere Therapeutics' Filspari receives FDA approval as the first-ever treatment for focal segmental...

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Power Outages as a Clinical Risk Multiplier in Healthcare

Electricity as a Hidden Dependency in Healthcare Reliable electricity is a foundational requirement for modern healthcare systems. From acute hospital care to long-term residential facilities and home-based treatment, uninterrupted power underpins virtually every...
Fezolinetant menopause treatment is making headlines—but is it safe? A doctor explains the risks women must know.

I’m a Menopause Doctor – Here’s the Real Problem with Fezolinetant

With news of a HRT alternative for women struggling with hot flushes now available on the NHS, Dr Louise Newson explains why when it comes to Fezolinetant, women need to proceed with caution. UK medicines regulator NICE reported that they're in the final stages of...

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Weekly News Roundup | 13 April 2026

Weekly News Roundup | 13 April 2026

Life science news 13 April 2026: A record-breaking wave of M&A, an escalating GLP-1 pricing war and major FDA approvals define a landmark week for the global life science industry. Gilead Sciences announced on 7 April its acquisition of Munich-based antibody-drug...

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The Gut Microbiome and the Future of Human Health

The Gut Microbiome and the Future of Human Health

The gut microbiome has moved from a niche area of research to one of the most important frontiers in modern medicine. Once associated mainly with digestion, it is now understood to be a complex, organ-like system that influences immunity, metabolism and even brain...

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Clinical Trials Roundup | 10 April 2026

Clinical Trials Roundup | 10 April 2026

Amgen’s subcutaneous reformulation of Tepezza meets its Phase 3 primary endpoint in thyroid eye disease, Lipocine’s oral brexanolone suffers a significant Phase 3 setback in postpartum depression, and NervGen Pharma secures FDA alignment on the RESTORE Phase 3...

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The FDA PMTA Roundtable: Initial Reflections

The FDA PMTA Roundtable: Initial Reflections

Product characterisation remains the critical test of submission strength The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) convened a roundtable on the Premarket Tobacco Product Application (PMTA) process, bringing together discussions on product characterisation,...

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Closing the Interventional Gap

Closing the Interventional Gap

The National Health Service (NHS) is investing heavily in diagnostics. Through Getting it Right First Time (GIRFT) and the rollout of Community Diagnostic Centres (CDCs), millions of patients are getting scans more quickly than ever[1]. The NHS 10 Year Plan has now...

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Weekly News Roundup | 6 April 2026

Weekly News Roundup | 6 April 2026

Life science news 6 April 2026: A landmark obesity pill approval, 100% pharma tariffs and a record $6.3 billion life sciences fund headline a transformative week for the global pharmaceutical industry. The FDA approved Eli Lilly's once-daily obesity pill Foundayo...

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The Rising Reach of Black-Market Prescription Drugs in the UK

Despite common perceptions, the black market is no longer confined to underground, organised crime networks or obscure corners of the internet. In reality, this trade in illegal prescription drugs can be found in a local corner shop, hair salon, or even people’s own...

The Human Microbiome: An Interface Between Lifestyle, Metabolism & Health

For much of modern medicine, microorganisms have been largely viewed through a narrow lens, as agents of infection to be identified and then eliminated. This perspective, whilst undeniably important, captures only part of the story. Over the past two decades, advances...

How Behavioral Science and Machine Learning Can Transform Trial Adherence

It’s ironic that the rigid nature of clinical research depends on a largely fragile variable: people. Even the most promising therapy cannot succeed in development if the study evaluating it struggles to keep participants engaged. Recruiting patients is already a...

Weekly News Roundup | 13 April 2026

Life science news 13 April 2026: A record-breaking wave of M&A, an escalating GLP-1 pricing war and major FDA approvals define a landmark week for the global life science industry. Gilead Sciences announced on 7 April its acquisition of Munich-based antibody-drug...

The Gut Microbiome and the Future of Human Health

The gut microbiome has moved from a niche area of research to one of the most important frontiers in modern medicine. Once associated mainly with digestion, it is now understood to be a complex, organ-like system that influences immunity, metabolism and even brain...

Clinical Trials Roundup | 10 April 2026

Amgen’s subcutaneous reformulation of Tepezza meets its Phase 3 primary endpoint in thyroid eye disease, Lipocine’s oral brexanolone suffers a significant Phase 3 setback in postpartum depression, and NervGen Pharma secures FDA alignment on the RESTORE Phase 3...

The FDA PMTA Roundtable: Initial Reflections

Product characterisation remains the critical test of submission strength The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) convened a roundtable on the Premarket Tobacco Product Application (PMTA) process, bringing together discussions on product characterisation,...

Beyond the Tumour: Can Radiotherapy Boost the Immune System?

Emerging research from a team of oncologists in Prague suggests that radiotherapy — long understood as a tool for destroying cancer cells — may also play a powerful role in activating the body's own immune defences. The implications for how we sequence and combine...

The Hidden ‘Perfect Healing’ Codes Within Your Body Have Been Deciphered

An axolotl loses its leg to a predator. Four weeks later, it has a functional replacement bones, nerves, muscles, and skin are perfectly re-formed. It is a biological masterpiece that has fascinated science for centuries. For decades, the prevailing dogma in...

Closing the Interventional Gap

The National Health Service (NHS) is investing heavily in diagnostics. Through Getting it Right First Time (GIRFT) and the rollout of Community Diagnostic Centres (CDCs), millions of patients are getting scans more quickly than ever[1]. The NHS 10 Year Plan has now...

Weekly News Roundup | 6 April 2026

Life science news 6 April 2026: A landmark obesity pill approval, 100% pharma tariffs and a record $6.3 billion life sciences fund headline a transformative week for the global pharmaceutical industry. The FDA approved Eli Lilly's once-daily obesity pill Foundayo...

Transforming Clinical Outsourcing: From Reactive to Predictive Strategy

The Growing Strain on Clinical Trial Operations Clinical trials have become increasingly diverse, complex, and expensive over the past decade. As the industry moves toward a more globalized model, managing timelines, coordinating across clinical functions, and...

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