Thirty Madison buys The Pill Club's assets following bankruptcy

Chronic care management platform Thirty Madison has acquired the assets of online birth control pharmacy The Pill Club following the company’s bankruptcy in April.  New York-based Thirty Madison purchased over 100,000 patient files from the bankrupt company for $32.3 million, according to Axios.  Thirty Madison said that thanks to its strategic asset purchase, the company will ensure continuity of care […]

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NNIH funding for phased clinical trials represents <3.5% of total spending

Reviewers’ Notes The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) contributed $8.1 billion in project funding for phased clinical trials involving drugs approved by the FDA from 2010-2019, according to a new study from Bentley University's Center for Integration of Science and Industry. The study, published in JAMA Health Forum, shows that NIH funding for clinical trials represents <3.5% of total […]

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Researcher receives $2.7 million grant to study lingering Lyme disease symptoms

Reviewers’ Notes An estimated 1,200 Americans, on average, are diagnosed with Lyme disease each day. Some of those patients continue to experience negative effects, even after treatment. Lyme disease researcher Brandon Jutras, associate professor in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and affiliated faculty of the Fralin Life Sciences Institute, recently received a $2.7 million grant from the National […]

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Mariah Carey Bonds With Daughter Monroe in the Most Un-Diva-Like Setting

Glitter, diamonds, and glam are noticeably absent in Mariah Carey’s latest outing with her 12-year-old daughter Monroe. The “It’s a Wrap” singer opted to spend some decidedly un-diva-like bonding time with her preteen, and the toned-down photos are refreshingly sweet. “Daytime excursion with DemTwins ❤️,” Carey captioned a new post on Instagram, referring to her twins Monroe and Moroccan, 12, […]

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Researchers identify molecule that activates cell cycle to enhance cardiac tissue graft production

Assistant Professor Shunsuke Funakoshi, Associate Professor Yoshinori Yoshida, and their research team have identified Am80 as a molecule that activates the cell cycle in cardiomyocytes to enhance cardiac tissue graft production and engraftment. For cardiac cell therapy, human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hPSC-cardiomyocytes) hold great promise for various applications, such as modeling heart diseases in a dish and generating cardiac […]

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Study assesses NIH contribution to clinical development of new drugs

The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) contributed $8.1 billion in project funding for phased clinical trials involving drugs approved by the FDA from 2010–2019, according to a new study from Bentley University’s Center for Integration of Science and Industry. The study, published in JAMA Health Forum, shows that NIH funding for clinical trials represents <3.5% of total NIH spending […]

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Killer complication of weight-loss surgery revealed

Lisa Marie Presley’s killer weight-loss surgery complication explained: How life-changing procedure can obstruct the bowel and cause it to rupture Elvis Presley’s daughter was rushed to hospital after going into cardiac arrest The 54-year-old died from a small bowel obstruction due to weight loss surgery Lisa Marie Presley died from an obstructed bowel caused by previous weight-loss surgery, it was revealed […]

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