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Sweet pills: How pharma stocks delivered bumper returns to Indian investors, defying 2026 whiplashIndian pharma stocks are outperforming the market, offering strong returns to investors. This resilience is driven by robust domestic deman...
US stocks: Lilly shares rise on hopes that next-gen drug will extend lead in weight-loss marketLilly presented full data from two retatrutide trials, one in treatment naive type 2 diabetes patients and another in patients with obesity...
Q4 FY26 earnings: Metal companies lead growth, backed by robust volumes and favourable pricing trendsET Wealth presents an 8-quarter earnings assessment report of various sectors. The year-on-year net profit growth for 18 sectors is present...
Concord Biotech shares jump 8% on USFDA nod for Mycophenolate Mofetil oral suspensionConcord Biotech shares saw a significant jump on Wednesday. This surge followed the company's announcement of receiving approval from the U...
GCCs to hand out more jobs to freshersThis fiscal year, global capability centres are gearing up to boost their fresh graduate hiring by 12 percent, a notable uptick amid the IT...
Tata-backed MedTherapy claims CAR-T breakthrough with one-day productionTata Sons-backed biotech startup MedTherapy said it has developed a next-generation CAR-T cell therapy manufacturing platform that can redu...
Quote of the day by American psychologist Carl Rogers: 'When someone really hears you without passing judgment...' Life lessons from world-famous psychologist about empathy, human connection & emotional safetyQuote of the day by American psychologist Carl Rogers: Carl Rogers believed that one of the most powerful human experiences is simply being...
What Chernobyl’s Wolves Learned to Survive That Scientists Still Don’t Fully UnderstandWildlife thrives in Chernobyl's exclusion zone. Grey wolves there show remarkable genetic changes. These wolves have developed resistance t...
Claire Mazumdar: A silent force behind a $1.6 billion firm may write Biocon's future scriptsBiocon founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has named her niece, Claire Mazumdar, as her successor. Claire Mazumdar, a successful CEO of Bicara Ther...
Drugs at your door: Signs of a disruption taking shape in IndiaIndia Pharmacy Retail Quick Commerce: India's medicine delivery is seeing a change. Quick-commerce apps are making it easier to buy medicin...
Word of the Day: AnagnorisisAnagnorisis is more than a literary device; it reflects the human journey toward understanding. It marks the powerful moment when illusion ...
Govt identifies 7 districts in Delhi, 11 in Haryana for priority HIV/AIDS interventionsThe Union Health Ministry is prioritising 219 districts for HIV/AIDS interventions. Haryana and Delhi are key focus areas. The National AID...
Supreme Court hears arguments on whether states can ban conversion therapy for LBGTQ+ kidsThe Supreme Court is hearing arguments on the constitutionality of state bans on conversion therapy for minors. A Christian counselor chall...
Using cold plunges to lose weight? It can backfire, says new study debunking the viral hypeCold plunges, a popular weight-loss trend, might be fooling the body. Researchers found that while icy dips do raise calorie burn, they als...
Talking therapy can benefit dementia patients who are dealing with anxiety & depression, says studyDepression and anxiety are very common in people with dementia.
Pharma companies' charity hope for kids with rare spinal disorderThe rare disease affects one in every 8,000 children. The bigger problem, according to parents and doctors, is the lack of awareness about ...
World Haemophilia Day: Replacement therapy at young age can avert disability among patientsIndia has high proportion of haemophilia-caused disability because patients are treated through on-demand therapy.
Are you suffering from depression? The inexpensive, cognitive behavioural therapy will helpWith long waiting lists and limited access to services, many people who need CBT for depression do not get treatment.
Beat Mumbai pollution, head to a salt caveIf you're sick of your runny nose, perpetual cough, itchy skin or constant wheezing, Salt Escape, a salt therapy wellness centre, may be th...
- Esophageal cancer drug market to double by 2014
The esophageal cancer drug market in India will grow from $16 million in 2009 to $36 million in 2014, says a research firm.