Are health care apps in your future?

Are you managing a chronic health problem, be it obesity or diabetes or heart disease or asthma? There’s likely an app for that. Health apps are becoming more and more sophisticated, offering smartphone users help in dealing with chronic ailments, said Dr. David Bates, chief of internal medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, and an internationally renowned expert […]

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Phase 2/3 study of oral RHB-107 in non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients shows promising results

RedHill Biopharma Ltd. (Nasdaq: RDHL) ("RedHill" or the "Company"), a specialty biopharmaceutical company, today announced positive top-line results from the Phase 2 part of the Phase 2/3 study of once-daily oral RHB-107 (upamostat) in non-hospitalized symptomatic COVID-19 patients, predominantly conducted in the U.S. (60/61 patients) as well as South Africa. Although not powered for efficacy assessment, the study showed highly […]

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Celebrities Who Gave Their Kids Powerful Names

Celebrities love to make a splash by choosing baby names that are rare and unforgettable. But picking atypical baby names isn’t a celebrity fad — parents have always been inspired by everything from love to animals and pop culture, not to mention space and astrology. And other name choices are so indescribably unique that they can’t even be categorized. But […]

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Pan-Coronavirus Vaccines May Be Key to Fighting Future Pandemics

Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. As the COVID-19 pandemic winds down — for the time being at least — efforts are ramping up to develop next-generation vaccines that can protect against future novel coronaviruses and variants. Several projects are presenting clever combinations of viral parts to the immune system that evoke […]

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