The future of women's health: unlocking innovation
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The future of women's health is likely to see continued advancements in technology and research, leading to better understanding and treatment of health issues specific to women. Read on for Thrive Wearables' findings from an insightful panel featuring leaders in the FemTech space. Click here to check the full article.
Antimicrobial resistance could claim almost two million lives a year by 2050. Now, researchers believe they could use #AI to predict which bugs will become resistant so that we can better prepare.
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Akeso, a Chinese biotech that made headlines for beating Merck’s Keytruda in a head-to-head trial, won approval in China this week for the therapy, a company spokesperson confirmed to STAT. New data show early hints of the medicine improving patient…