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Abbott introduces NeuroSphere™ Virtual Clinic, first-of-its-kind remote neuromodulation patient-care technology in the U.S.
worldpharmanews
March 12, 2021
Abbott announced the U.S. launch of NeuroSphere™ Virtual Clinic, a first-of-its-kind technology that allows patients to communicate with physicians, ensure proper settings and functionality, and receive new treatment settings remotely as needed.
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Operation Warp Speed to start making COVID-19 vaccine by end of summer, says U.S. official
expresspharma
July 15, 2020
He added that the administration is already working with companies to equip and outfit manufacturing facilities and acquire raw materials.
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Coronavirus Rate in U.S. May Suddenly Jump, Warns Physicians for Civil Defense
PRNewswire
March 04, 2020
When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) assured President Trump that the risk of a coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in the U.S. was very low, only about 500 persons had been tested.
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New Rules Seek to Increase Organ Transplants in U.S.
drugs
December 18, 2019
Two new rules meant to increase organ transplants in the United States have been proposed by the federal government.
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Dual tailwinds for the injection export of Chinese pharmaceutical enterprises to the U.S.
PharmaSources/Xiaoyaowan
August 06, 2019
Pharmaceutical products produced in China with the same production line and approved for marketing in the EU, Japan, or the U.S. can be deemed as passing the consistency evaluation after the review and approval by the Consistency Evaluation Office.
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A Review of the Injection Varieties of the Top 4 Chinese Pharmaceutical Enterprises Exporting to the U.S.
PharmaSources/Xiaoyaowan
August 06, 2019
China’s export of western medicine products reached USD36.883 billion in 2018, wherein, the export of western medicine preparations reached USD4.100 billion, growing by 18.64% year on year.
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Some of Most Common, Deadly Cancers Get the Least Research Money
drugs
July 25, 2019
Many of the most common or deadliest cancers receive the least research funding from nonprofits, a new study finds.
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U.S. Drug OD Deaths Fall for First Time in Three Decades
drugs
July 18, 2019
For the first time in three decades, drug overdose deaths in the United States fell last year, preliminary federal government data suggest.
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Is an Elusive U.S. Total Ban on Asbestos Finally in Sight?
drugs
July 12, 2019
A new U.S. government rule on asbestos is at best a toothless measure against the cancer-causing material, critics charge.
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Fewer New Measles Cases Reported Last Week in U.S.
drugs
July 10, 2019
Fewer New Measles Cases Reported Last Week in U.S.