Device offers inexpensive and quick screening of diseases
A multidisciplinary research team have developed a portable device to accurately and quickly screen people for diseases...
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A multidisciplinary research team have developed a portable device to accurately and quickly screen people for diseases...
The FDA has updated its Opioid Analgesic REMS to ensure caregivers and patients use opioids effectively...
Diagnosing lung disease using AI was found to be accurate in twice as many cases as the diagnosis of pulmonologists...
An SPC manufacturing waiver should be extremely beneficial for Europe and will increase net sales of the EU pharmaceutical industry...
Outsourcing has become an inevitable part of drug manufacturing, and the market is growing steadily, in a new report research estimates this market will reach $197.0 billion in 2022...
Tannin acid injections to treat cardiovascular disease may avoid the need for surgery, according to research from Korea...
Viruses explored through Radiance, an instrument designed to improve the process of analysis, ensures quick and efficient viral detection...
A team of researchers have found that drugs increase in price twice as fast during shortages than if there were not supply and demand imbalances...
A blood test has been developed to detect pancreatic cancer at its earliest stages with an accuracy rate of 96 percent...
Computer avatars have been developed at Osaka University to detect dementia using a series of six questions...
A study has found that paracetamol use in infancy, as well as genetic factors, may increase the likelihood of developing asthma...
The FDA is seeking closer collaboration with state authorities to ensure the quality of compounded drugs and the public’s access to them...
The inhaled version of a high blood pressure drug may treat some types of anxiety and pain, reveals new research from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health...
Researchers questioned whether cancer crowdfunding elicits deception, especially when offering patients treatments with no scientific backing...
Researchers from the University of Oxford have identified that only 49.5 percent of clinical trials correctly report their results on time...