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Close-up of a patient administering a dose of Zepbound (tirzepatide)
Health
Zepbound vs. Wegovy: New clinical trial says this weight-loss medication sheds more pounds
By Lindsey LeakeDecember 4, 2024
Modern-day hippie moms have found solace in one Trump appointee: RFK Jr.
Lifestyle
Modern-day hippie moms have found solace in one Trump appointee: RFK Jr.
By Sydney LakeDecember 4, 2024
Julie Wainwright
Commentary
Count me among the boomers not retiring—I’m in my 60s and leading another startup
By Julie WainwrightOctober 22, 2024
MeAgainMeds.com, a free tool developed by researchers at the George Mason University College of Public Health in Fairfax, Va., uses AI to pair people with depression with the best available antidepressant medication for them.
Mind
Antidepressant not working? AI may do a better job than your doctor in matching you with the best medicine
By Lindsey LeakeAugust 14, 2024
Good DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis and John Jumper, the scientist who heads the company's protein structure team, accepting a Breakthrough Pirze for their work on AlphaFold 2.
Tech
Google DeepMind and Isomorphic Labs reveal AI able to predict large swathes of molecular biology
By Jeremy KahnMay 8, 2024
Big Pharma's favorite lab monkey, the long-tailed macaque.
Magazine
Big Pharma’s great lab monkey shortage: A crackdown on smuggling is causing chaos in America’s vital drug development pipeline
By Erika FryJanuary 27, 2024
New lawsuits target abortion pill restrictions in North Carolina and West Virginia
Politics
New lawsuits target abortion pill restrictions in North Carolina and West Virginia
By Matthew Perrone and The Associated PressJanuary 26, 2023
New York City will home-deliver free antiviral pills to COVID-19 patients
Health
New York City will home-deliver free antiviral pills to COVID-19 patients
By Ian Fisher and BloombergJanuary 31, 2022
Germany will make COVID vaccinations mandatory if Angela Merkel gets her way
Health
Germany will make COVID vaccinations mandatory if Angela Merkel gets her way
By Christiaan HetznerDecember 2, 2021
In patient with long-term COVID-19, coronavirus mutated to resist antiviral Remdesivir
Health
In patient with long-term COVID-19, coronavirus mutated to resist antiviral Remdesivir
By Jason Gale and BloombergNovember 11, 2021
Merck’s new COVID-19 antiviral pill gets its first national approval—from the U.K.
Health
Merck’s new COVID-19 antiviral pill gets its first national approval—from the U.K.
By Frank Connelly and BloombergNovember 4, 2021
COVID-19 experimental antiviral drug MOLNUPIRAVIR, two white pills with letters engraved on side, potential experimental WHO Coronavirus cure, pandemic outbreak crisis, isolated on blue background
Health
Merck says poorer countries can produce its new COVID pill without paying royalties
By David MeyerOctober 27, 2021
Will COVID-19 change how Big Pharma does clinical trials?
Magazine
Will COVID-19 change how Big Pharma does clinical trials?
By Erika FryMay 15, 2020
Medicine by machine: Is A.I. the cure for the world’s ailing drug industry?
Magazine
Medicine by machine: Is A.I. the cure for the world’s ailing drug industry?
By Jennifer AlseverJanuary 20, 2020
American Vasant Narasimhan, CEO of Swiss pharmaceutical and drug maker Novartis speaks during a conference at the Fortune Global Forum event in Paris on Nov. 18, 2019. (Photo by ERIC PIERMONT / AFP) (Photo by ERIC PIERMONT/AFP via Getty Images)
Finance
Novartis Bets Big on Cholesterol Drug With $9.7 Billion Buyout of Medicines Co.
By James Paton and BloombergNovember 25, 2019
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