J&J agrees not to enforce patents on a key tuberculosis drug in dozens of poor countries
In an unexpected turnabout, Johnson & Johnson announced it would not enforce any of its patents for a key tuberculosis medicine in 134 low- and
In an unexpected turnabout, Johnson & Johnson announced it would not enforce any of its patents for a key tuberculosis medicine in 134 low- and
Welcome to TDR’s review of the Top 5 Psychedelic Developments for the week of September 25. Aside from presenting a synopsis of events, we provide
Next week, 50 medical experts from the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm will meet to award the 2023 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. The vote
Supporting the mental health and wellbeing of over 4 million people in Australia living with cardiovascular disease (CVD) is crucial to them avoiding further heart
The U.S. obesity epidemic continues to have profound impacts on individuals’ health and socioeconomic well-being
Medicine is a constantly evolving science where small changes can have a huge impact on the lives of patients. When it comes to a cancer
In 2019, there were almost 14 thousand diabetes-related deaths in the UK. That number looks set to rise. Britain currently has 4.3 million registered diabetics,
A world-first discovery has revealed special immune cells called ‘killer T cells’ in older adults, directed against influenza viruses, closely resemble those found in newborns
A new study finds that consanguinity – unions between close relatives – may increase the risk of common diseases such as type 2 diabetes and
When Kylie Jenner famously admitted that her signature pout was the result of lip fillers, there was a significant increase in interest and uptake of