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Gilead, Galapagos’ filgotinib succeeds in PhII ankylosing spondylitis trial
A mid-stage trial assessing Gilead and Galapagos’ JAK 1 inhibitor filgotinib in ankylosing spondylitis has hit its targets.
GlaxoSmithKline to cut 650 US jobs, reinvest in R & D
RALEIGH, N.
Walking 20 minutes a day cuts women's heart failure risk by 25%, first ever study on the topic reveals
Walking more - not faster - can significantly lower the risk of heart failure in older women, according to the first ever study on the subject.
Novartis unloads U.S. assets at loss to bargain-hunting Aurobindo
ZURICH/BENGALURU (Reuters) - New Novartis Chief Executive Vas Narasimhan has further reshaped the Swiss drugmaker, announcing on Thursday he is selling U.
Teva drops development of laquinimod
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries has decided not to pursue development of laquinimod, and has returned rights to the drug back to Swedish group Active Biotech.
As Brexit costs mount, Pfizer estimates $100M to adapt its supply chain
In yet another indication of what the burden of Brexit will be for drug manufacturers, Pfizer has said that it has tallied its costs to revise its manufacturing and supply chain at about $100 million.
Scientists find a new way to understand odors
Every smell, from a rose to a smoky fire to a pungent fish, is composed of a mixture of odorant molecules that bind to protein receptors inside your nose.
Judge tosses lawsuit against California drug price law
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to block a California law requiring pharmaceutical companies to give advance notice before big price increases.
Blood-testing firm Theranos to dissolve
Theranos, the blood-testing company accused of perpetrating Silicon Valley's biggest fraud, will soon cease to exist.
Chinese scientists develop new wound dressing material
BEIJING, Sept.
Huntington’s Disease Starts in Childhood
The inherited gene that leads to Huntington’s disease has been found to affect brain development from an early age, even though most patients don’t develop symptoms of the disease until they are b...
80% at risk of early death because of an aged heart, warns PHE
Four in five people have a heart age older than their real age, leaving them at risk of early death from cardiovascular disease, Public Health England data show.
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