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Healthier women, stronger economies: WEF's case for investing in women's healthThe World Economic Forum's new research has revealed that closing the women's health gap could unlock USD 400 billion in global GDP annuall...
Investing in women's health could add $400 billion to global GDP annually: WEF ReportThe WEF and MHI report highlights the significant economic benefits of addressing women's health issues, estimating a potential USD 400 bil...
White House unveils executive order to boost women's healthAs part of the order, the National Science Foundation and Department of Health and Human Services are instructed to research ways to use ar...
What if a single blood test could screen for most common cancer types all at once?MCED tests are likely to transform cancer screening in the near future.
Diversity, Flexibility, Empowerment top HR priorities for firms: ETILCOwing to the change in operations, corporates have recalibrated their HR strategies. Many have shifted their focus to agility, flexibility,...
AstraZeneca sets up clinical data insights division in IndiaThe Bengaluru-based clinical data and insights (CDI) division is a critical advancement to support a growing global portfolio and build on ...
India’s 1 billion vaccines milestone hides a worrying disparityWhile it is likely to hit the billion-doses mark this week, the country has only given two shots to 20% of its population of about 1.4 bill...
Big Pharma's COVID-19 reputation boost may not last — here's whyOver the past few months, the world has witnessed rapid clinical trials and approvals of several highly effective vaccines like Pfizer, Mod...
We have supplied more vaccines globally than having vaccinated our own people: India tells UNIndia has supplied more Covid-19 vaccines globally than vaccinated its own people, the country has told the UN General Assembly and caution...
View: Who's on the hook if Covid vaccines go wrong?An additional challenge this time around is the space race-type international competition in vaccine development. China and Russia are prom...
Vaccine storage issues could leave 3 billion people without accessFrom factory to syringe, the world's most promising coronavirus vaccine candidates need non-stop sterile refrigeration to stay potent and s...
Death sentence rate highest in Delhi, Jammu & KashmirA person convicted of murder in Delhi or Jammu & Kashmir has the highest probability of being handed the death penalty than anywhere else i...
80 per cent drop in new drug launches as price control list expandsIn 2008, 270 new drugs were approved for sale in India, whereas it dropped to 44 and 35 in 2012 and 2013, respectively.
Include men in breast cancer trials: FDA"We are actively encouraging drug companies to include men in all breast cancer trials unless there is a valid scientific reason not to"
- India as a base for clinical trials
The investigational new drug (IND) filing process in the Indian regulatory system needs to change drastically to meet competitive challenge...
- What the proposed central drug regulator should do
India’s pharmaceutical companies are getting footprints in the highly regulated western markets in a rapid fashion through organic and inor...
- Foreign fancy: SMEs chart out buyout plans
Armed with private equity funds, or funds raised through foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs), SMEs from disparate sectors are lookin...