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New findings on the diseases that crushed Napoleon’s army
As if cold, starvation, and typhus weren’t enough. New research reveals that Napoleon’s defeated army also suffered from paratyphoid fever and relapsing fever during the retreat from Russia.
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Svenska Novo Nordisk påverkas inte av massuppsägningarna
Ingen på Novo Nordisks svenska marknadsbolag berörs av de tidigare aviserade jättenedskärningarna i den danska koncernen, uppger bolaget för Life Science Sweden.
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Cinclus inne på upploppet med ny fas III-studie – "Det känns jättekul"
Målet är storslaget – att ta fram en uppföljare till storsäljarna Losec och Nexium. Nu tar Cinclus Pharma nästa steg på vägen dit: den första patienten har rekryterats till bolagets fas III-studie i syrarelaterade sjukdomar.
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Agreement in the EU on eight years of data exclusivity for new medicines
New pharmaceuticals will be covered by eight years of data exclusivity, according to the proposed new pharmaceutical legislation that EU countries have now agreed upon after prolonged negotiations.
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Eli Lilly requests re-examination of Alzheimer's drug recommendation
Eli Lilly has requested that the EMA re-examine its opinion on the company's Alzheimer's drug, Kisunla, the agency announced on Friday.
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First preterm infants study – a vital step for Neola
After years of developing an advanced lung monitoring system, Neola Medical has received some delightful news: permission to start its first clinical study on preterm born infants.
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Life science trends 2025 – Part 1 obesity drugs
More obesity drugs are being launched this year following Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly's previous successes with GLP-1 drugs. But the next big breakthrough in obesity has a different mechanism of action, writes Samuel Lagercrantz in the first article in a series of trend insights for 2025. Today: obesity.