Highlights
Report sees ‘untold’ coronavirus impact on clinical research
A report by Science 37 examines key considerations for patient safety and business continuity in the clinical trial indu
CMS final rule poses big hurdles for payers
Health plans will be responsible for data sharing and patient access in a way they're not used to. "A lot will h
RPS elections 2020: three board members explain why members should stand
Current Royal Pharmaceutical Society national pharmacy board members Tracey Thornley, John McAnaw and Dylan Jones
COVID-19: The immune system can fight back
Researchers were able to test blood samples at four different time points in an otherwise healthy woman in her 40s, who
CRM seen as critical tool in improving patient experience
Customer relationship management tools can help healthcare organizations attract, acquire, and retain patients –
Medical Groups Say Heart Meds Don't Worsen COVID-19 Symptoms
TUESDAY, March 17, 2020 -- Two types of heart medications do not make coronavirus infection worse, three major U.S. medi
Belly Fat Can Lead to a Sudden Attack of Pancreatitis: Study
TUESDAY, March 17, 2020 -- Obesity is not only tied to chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, researchers now say it'
Aesthetic Medical International Holdings Group Limited Monitors and Responds to the Outbre
Shenzhen, March 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aesthetic Medical International Holdings Group
AR company offers coronavirus-safe collaboration kits
Apprentice is sending sets of technology tools to pharmaceutical research and manufacturing facilities, including its Ta
'Telemedicine' Stepping Up Amid Coronavirus Spread
TUESDAY, March 17, 2020 -- As U.S. states and cities scramble to contain the new coronavirus by restricting public gathe
U.S. Exposure to Medical Radiation Drops Dramatically
TUESDAY, March 17, 2020 -- There's been a large decrease in Americans' exposure to medical radiation, according
Another Study Finds COVID-19 Typically Mild for Kids
TUESDAY, March 17, 2020 -- New research adds to evidence that children infected with COVID-19 have less severe symptoms