Philips upbeat on digital care as patients warm to data sharing
By Bart H. Meijer AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch health technology company Philips expects...
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By Bart H. Meijer AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch health technology company Philips expects...
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By Ludwig Burger (Reuters) – British drugmaker GSK said it has struck a research deal with the early pioneers of a prominent gene-editing technology at the University of California, in a boost to its prospects for...
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By Manas Mishra and Tamara Mathias (Reuters) – A David and Goliath battle is brewing in the...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Heart attack survivors with chronic mood disorders may...
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By Kelsey Johnson and Allison Martell OTTAWA/TORONTO (Reuters) – A Canadian advisory council...
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By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – With sugary sodas and other sweetened drinks considered a key driver of the obesity epidemic worldwide, a new research review evaluates how well various measures work to reduce...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Nearly half of trauma patients, even those without brain injuries, experience social deficits that make it harder for them to interact with friends and stay involved in the community, a...
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By Elias Biryabarema and Kate Kelland KAMPALA/LONDON (Reuters) – Uganda announced two more...
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GENEVA (Reuters) – The World Health Organization will convene its emergency committee on Friday June 14 to decide whether the Ebola outbreak constitutes an international emergency, the U.N. agency said in a statement. It...
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By Saumya Joseph (Reuters) – Catalyst Pharmaceuticals Inc, which has come under fire for the high price tag on its rare disease drug, on Wednesday sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to challenge the recent approval...
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By Manas Mishra (Reuters Health) – U.S. health officials warned pet-owners against kissing and snuggling their hedgehogs as a Salmonella outbreak linked to contact with the animals spread to 17 states. The Centers for...
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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Rare diseases specialist Swedish Orphan Biovitrum (Sobi) has agreed to buy the drug emapalumab and is reorganizing to increase focus on late-stage development in hematology and immunology. The...
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By Sinead Cruise LONDON (Reuters) – In ‘Billions’, a U.S. television show set in...
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SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea has stepped up measures to prevent the spread of the highly...
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By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – Planned Parenthood and other nonprofits offering...
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By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) – One in five people in war zones has depression, anxiety,...
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By Gene Emery (Reuters) – An experimental oral form of a Novo Nordisk drug for type 2...
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By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – Military women who are sexually assaulted may be at an especially high risk of developing lasting sexual pain, a U.S. study suggests. Researchers who interviewed more than 1,000 female...
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By Carolyn Crist (Reuters Health) – Using consistent bedtime strategies such as allowing infants to fall asleep on their own can improve their sleep, New Zealand researchers say. Children whose parents used these...
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By Stephanie Nebehay and Elias Biryabarema GENEVA/KAMPALA (Reuters) – Uganda has confirmed its first case of Ebola during the current outbreak, a 5-year-old Congolese child who is receiving care after arriving from the...
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