GE Healthcare, Optellum collaborate for AI-based lung cancer diagnosis GE Healthcare has collaborated with Optellum to progress precision diagnosis and lung cancer treatment with artificial intelligence. The partnership is zeroed in on helping healthcare providers to evaluate the malignancy of a lung nodule a...
Find MoreMigraine is the most commonly encountered disabling disorder that can be featured as attacks of severe, unilateral, and a pulsating form of headache composed of symptoms such as photophobia, phonophobia, nausea, vomiting, and cutaneous allodynia. As per the Migraine Research Foundation 2021, Migraine is considered ...
Find MoreCystinosis is a genetic condition that causes the buildup of the amino acid "cystine" in the cells of the body is known as cystinosis. Due to the excessive accumulation of cystine in various cells, organs, tissues, including the kidneys, eyes, liver, thyroid, muscles, pancreas, brain, and white blood cells of the b...
Find MoreNeurent Medical obtains FDA Clearance for NEUROMARK™, a novel multi-point Nerve Disruption Treatment for Chronic Rhinitis On November 18, 2021, Neurent Medical, a company working in developing treatments for chronic inflammatory sino-nasal diseases, received clearance from the Food and Drug Ad...
Find MoreValue-based healthcare is a healthcare delivery model or a process in which the providers, including hospitals and physicians, are paid based on patient health outcomes. It is one of the alternative models that offer value and also has the potential to transform and improve healthcare delivery in each and every reg...
Find MoreBluebird bio may finally get a gene therapy approved in the US Bluebird bio may get gene therapy approved in the US. The Cambridge, MA biotech declared that the FDA had accepted and given priority review for Zynteglo, its gene therapy for the rare blood disorder beta-thalassemia. The announcement sets up an expe...
Find MoreFollicular Lymphoma is the second most widespread non-Hodgkin lymphoma subtype, accounting for roughly 20% of all NHL cases. It is a slow-growing (low-grade) NHL that develops from B cells. It is called follicular lymphoma because the abnormal B cells usually develop in clumps called ‘follicles’ inside lymph nodes....
Find MoreJ&J intends to split into two companies, separating consumer products and pharmaceutical businesses On November 12, 2021, Johnson & Johnson announced its plans to split the Company’s Consumer Health business, forming a new publicly traded company. This will help the company create two global leaders tha...
Find MoreHuman Immunodeficiency Virus or HIV is a species of Lentivirus (genus of retrovirus) that attacks the body’s immune system and obstructs the body’s ability to fight outer infections. The virus can be transmitted when contacted with infected blood, semen or vaginal fluids. HIV attacks the immune cells of the body ma...
Find MoreAs our healthcare system shifts toward value-based models that reward positive outcomes rather than individual procedures and treatments, healthcare leaders increasingly see social determinants of health (SDOH) as critical components of these efforts. According to the WHO, Social determinants of health are defined ...
Find MoreThe American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is one of the largest and most respected conferences in the field of oncology. Held annually, this conference brings together researchers, physicians, and other healthcare professionals from around the world to discuss the latest advances in cancer research, diagnosis, and treatment.