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Summary: England Rare Diseases Action Plan 2026

Summary: England Rare Diseases Action Plan 2026

The England Rare Diseases Action Plan 2026 outlines how the Department of Health and Social Care and partner organisations are delivering commitments under the UK Rare Diseases Framework to improve outcomes for people living with rare conditions in England. The report...

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ESGO 2026: Elenagen Phase II Data in Platinum-Resistant OC

ESGO 2026: Elenagen Phase II Data in Platinum-Resistant OC

At the 2026 Congress of the European Society of Gynaecological Oncology (ESGO) in Copenhagen, Dr Gabriel Levin of the McGill University Health Centre will present Phase II data evaluating the investigational DNA therapy Elenagen in combination with gemcitabine for...

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Global Funding Shifts Redraw Life Sciences Innovation Map

Global Funding Shifts Redraw Life Sciences Innovation Map

The life sciences sector is experiencing a fundamental reshaping of its innovation geography as funding pressures, policy shifts, and geopolitical tensions redraw the competitive landscape across continents. While research funding constraints in the United States...

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Medical Bankruptcy: The Hidden Cost of U.S. Health Care

Medical Bankruptcy: The Hidden Cost of U.S. Health Care

My wife underwent major surgery in December 2025. She remained 10 days in a Charlotte, NC, hospital and was then for several weeks supported at home by visiting nurses, a physical therapist and a dietician. We just saw the bill: The hospital and participating doctors...

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Pregnancy, the Brain, and the Nervous System

Pregnancy, the Brain, and the Nervous System

Pregnancy, the Brain, and the Nervous System: A Holistic Perspective on Perinatal Mental Health Pregnancy is often framed as a joyful milestone, yet from a clinical and neurobiological standpoint, it is one of the most significant periods of transformation a human...

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ESGO 2026: Elenagen Phase II Data in Platinum-Resistant OC

ESGO 2026: Elenagen Phase II Data in Platinum-Resistant OC

At the 2026 Congress of the European Society of Gynaecological Oncology (ESGO) in Copenhagen, Dr Gabriel Levin of the McGill University Health Centre will present Phase II data evaluating the investigational DNA therapy Elenagen in combination with gemcitabine for...

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Global Funding Shifts Redraw Life Sciences Innovation Map

Global Funding Shifts Redraw Life Sciences Innovation Map

The life sciences sector is experiencing a fundamental reshaping of its innovation geography as funding pressures, policy shifts, and geopolitical tensions redraw the competitive landscape across continents. While research funding constraints in the United States...

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Medical Bankruptcy: The Hidden Cost of U.S. Health Care

Medical Bankruptcy: The Hidden Cost of U.S. Health Care

My wife underwent major surgery in December 2025. She remained 10 days in a Charlotte, NC, hospital and was then for several weeks supported at home by visiting nurses, a physical therapist and a dietician. We just saw the bill: The hospital and participating doctors...

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Pregnancy, the Brain, and the Nervous System

Pregnancy, the Brain, and the Nervous System

Pregnancy, the Brain, and the Nervous System: A Holistic Perspective on Perinatal Mental Health Pregnancy is often framed as a joyful milestone, yet from a clinical and neurobiological standpoint, it is one of the most significant periods of transformation a human...

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Why Hormone Tracking will be a Key Health Trend for 2026

Hormone health expert and bestselling author Dr Louise Newson explains why we'll all be tracking our hormones in 2026. The use of period tracking apps and menopause symptom tracker apps are at an all-time high. And it’s no wonder. These apps can be incredibly useful...

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UK Expertise: Faster Cancer Diagnosis and Cleaner Energy

UK Expertise: Faster Cancer Diagnosis and Cleaner Energy

British research expertise to deliver faster cancer diagnosis and cleaner energy Major new backing for medical imaging centres across the UK alongside tidal energy testing expansion in Orkney and cutting-edge materials. From:  Department for Science, Innovation and...

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NIH Scientists Pioneer “Digital Twin” of Eye Cells

NIH Scientists Pioneer “Digital Twin” of Eye Cells

NIH Scientists Pioneer “Digital Twin” of Eye Cells: A New Frontier in Treating Age-Related Macular Degeneration In a landmark achievement for computational biology and ophthalmology, researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have announced the development...

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AuDHD: Rethinking the Overlap Between Autism and ADHD

AuDHD: Rethinking the Overlap Between Autism and ADHD

A Diagnostic Separation That Shaped a Generation For most of the modern history of psychiatry, autism and ADHD were treated as mutually exclusive conditions. Clinicians were trained to look for one or the other. Until the publication of DSM-5 in 2013, a dual diagnosis...

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FDA Approves Commercial Manufacturing at Rezon Bio

FDA Approves Commercial Manufacturing at Rezon Bio

Rezon Bio announces that its Warsaw-Duchnice facility has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the commercial manufacturing of a biosimilar. This milestone represents an important step in the continued development of Rezon Bio's...

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Understanding GLP-1 Side Effects Through a Nutritional Lens

GLP-1 medications have changed the landscape of weight management. For many people, they have delivered clinically meaningful weight loss alongside improvements in glycaemic control, and their place in treatment pathways is now well established. What is becoming...

PICTURE: Democratising Clinical Intelligence from the Frontline

A New Era for EHR Data A new study published in the latest issue of the Royal College of Physicians’ Future Healthcare Journal introduces PICTURE, an innovative data platform designed to convert routine electronic health record (EHR) data into actionable clinical...

European Life Sciences: Rethinking the “Organic” US Expansion

Against a backdrop of rising development and launch costs, growing regulatory complexity, geopolitical uncertainty and intensifying competition for specialist talent, many European pharma and biotech companies are reassessing the long-held ambition of “cracking the...

Professor Chris Van Tulleken to Headline Smart Ageing Summit in May

After the success of previous summits, the revolutionary Smart Ageing Summit has announced a return to Oxford this May to host its fourth annual event. Rhodes House, University of Oxford is the perfect setting for non-profit organisation Oxford Health Project to host...

J&J to Invest Over $1B in Pennsylvania Cell Therapy Manufacturing Facility

Johnson & Johnson has announced plans to invest more than $1 billion in a new cell therapy manufacturing facility in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. This project marks a significant expansion of its advanced therapies infrastructure and reinforces the company’s...

UK Expertise: Faster Cancer Diagnosis and Cleaner Energy

British research expertise to deliver faster cancer diagnosis and cleaner energy Major new backing for medical imaging centres across the UK alongside tidal energy testing expansion in Orkney and cutting-edge materials. From:  Department for Science, Innovation and...

NIH Scientists Pioneer “Digital Twin” of Eye Cells

NIH Scientists Pioneer “Digital Twin” of Eye Cells: A New Frontier in Treating Age-Related Macular Degeneration In a landmark achievement for computational biology and ophthalmology, researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have announced the development...

The Evidence Behind Fertility Supplements: What the Research Actually Shows

Couples trying to conceive are bombarded with supplement recommendations. Scroll through any fertility forum and you'll find confident claims about CoQ10, vitamin D, and a dozen other compounds that supposedly hold the key to conception. Some of these recommendations...

Prices for GLP-1 Drugs Are Falling Fast and Forcing Companies to Adapt

The global market for GLP-1 receptor agonists, once defined by scarcity and premium pricing, is entering a new phase. Prices for these blockbuster medicines, used to treat obesity and type 2 diabetes, are beginning to fall rapidly, forcing pharmaceutical companies,...

AuDHD: Rethinking the Overlap Between Autism and ADHD

A Diagnostic Separation That Shaped a Generation For most of the modern history of psychiatry, autism and ADHD were treated as mutually exclusive conditions. Clinicians were trained to look for one or the other. Until the publication of DSM-5 in 2013, a dual diagnosis...

FDA Approves Commercial Manufacturing at Rezon Bio

Rezon Bio announces that its Warsaw-Duchnice facility has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the commercial manufacturing of a biosimilar. This milestone represents an important step in the continued development of Rezon Bio's...

Doctors Warn AI Diet Advice Should Not Replace Medical Care

As more people turn to AI tools and online algorithms for diet and weight-loss advice, doctors are warning that this growing reliance may be overlooking critical health risks. Doctors stress that AI-generated information should never replace personalised medical...

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