Angany entered a partnering agreement to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the French-Canadian pharmaceutical company’s lead peanut allergy biological candidate BP/AH-01 with the Food Allergy Center at Massachusetts General Hospital and MassGeneral Hospital for Children.

According to Johns Hopkins University data, as of November 1, there were 5,000,425 Covid-19-related deaths worldwide.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee is meeting Oct. 26 to discuss and recommend an emergency use authorization for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children 5 through 11 years of age.

Merck is recalling some 22,000 vials of 500 mg Cubicin for intravenous injection following a complaint that a piece of glass was found in one of the vials post reconstitution. 

A federal judge on Sept. 24 ruled that a Cincinnati, Ohio-area healthcare provider could require employees to get vaccinated against Covid-19 or risk losing their job, in what appears to be the first ruling of its kind for a private employer in the United States.

Although it’s difficult, when faced with a cancer diagnosis, it’s important to find the best health care facility to receive treatment. Improving the future of cancer tech, this posting looks at some of the most high-tech cancer hospitals in America.

Swoop, a leader in AI-generated digital audiences for healthcare, announced the release of its newest product offerings that uncover optimal healthcare provider (HCP) influencers for life sciences companies.

Biogen Inc. is providing the company’s controversial and expensive new Alzheimer’s drug free of charge for some patients amid slow claim reviews by Medicare, according to sources familiar with the situation, including a doctor treating patients with the drug.

Only eight intensive care unit beds were available on Aug. 9 in Arkansas, the state’s governor said, as the rapid spread of the Delta variant of the coronavirus pushed cases and hospitalizations in the United States to a six-month high.

As part of a nationwide response to the threat posed by the more contagious Delta coronavirus variant, New York City will require Covid-19 vaccinations or weekly tests for workers at city-run hospitals and clinics.