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Brain anomalies identified by the MELD AI algorithm

AI detects anomalies responsible for epilepsy seizures

Sep. 1, 2022
By Bernard Banga
International research project Multicentre Epilepsy Lesion Detection (MELD), led by University College London, has developed artificial intelligence software that can identify minute brain anomalies that lead to epilepsy seizures. These anomalies, known as focal cortical dysplasia, can often be treated with surgery but are difficult to visualize on an MRI.
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Advanced Therapies Europe 2022

Regulators play catch-up as advanced therapy research races forward

Sep. 1, 2022
By Richard Staines
Regulation of advanced therapies has come under scrutiny at a conference in London, as activity in the sector heats up amid Europe’s root and branch review of pharmaceutical legislation.
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ACIP blesses bivalent vaccines for US market

Sep. 1, 2022
By Mari Serebrov
In the hope of preventing thousands of hospitalizations and deaths over the next few months, the U.S. CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice (ACIP) voted 13-1 Sept. 1 to recommend the use of Moderna Inc.’s and Pfizer Inc.-Biontech SE’s updated vaccines that contain components of both the original SARS-CoV-2 virus and the omicron BA.4/5 subvariants as boosters.
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Zynteglo’s US approval sparks call for reimbursement reform in Europe after Bluebird’s walkout

Aug. 31, 2022
By Richard Staines
Access to advanced therapies proved to be a major talking point at a conference in London, following the U.S. approval of Bluebird Bio Inc.’s Zynteglo (betibeglogene autotemcel) cell-based gene therapy for beta thalassemia and its $2.8 million price tag. Regulators in Europe backed Zynteglo in 2019 but Bluebird opted to withdraw the therapy in 2021 after deciding that the complex thicket of pricing bodies in Europe was too difficult to negotiate.
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Study boosts potential of smartphones to screen for atrial fibrillation

Aug. 30, 2022
By Mark McCarty
Medical science has been experimenting with smart devices for several years to determine whether these products can detect circulatory system diseases, and a study presented at the 2022 meeting of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC 2022) seems to strongly suggest that the answer is a resounding yes. The eBRAVE-AF study of more than 5,500 enrollees of middle age or older demonstrated the ability of a smartphone camera and a downloadable app to at beat conventional screening for atrial fibrillation (AF), a finding that could save lives and boost the prospects of device makers in the digital health space.
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Blister drug pack atop globe

Turkey to level playing field for foreign-made drugs

Aug. 30, 2022
While it will need a “reasonable period of time” to do so, Turkey said Aug. 29 that it intends to establish a level playing field for foreign and domestic drug producers in accordance with the recommendations and rulings of World Trade Organization dispute arbitrators.
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Neurocrine seeks UK foothold with £48.3M Diurnal buy

Aug. 30, 2022
By Michael Fitzhugh
In pursuit of "an opportunity to accelerate the establishment of clinical development and commercial capabilities in the U.K.," Neurocrine Biosciences Inc. said it will buy Diurnal Group plc for about £48.3 million (US$56.5 million). Cardiff, U.K.-based Diurnal is a specialty pharma developing hormone therapies for rare and chronic endocrine conditions. The all-cash transaction represented a 144% premium of the Aug. 26 closing price of Diurnal shares (LSE:DNL). Shares closed 134.7% higher Aug. 30 at £26.40.
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Dual energy CT angiographic examination obtained in a 55 year old

Dual-energy CT lung perfusion provides fresh information in systemic sclerosis

Aug. 29, 2022
By Bernard Banga
A research team from Lille University Hospital in France has recently demonstrated that dual-energy computed tomography lung perfusion can provide valuable additional information for standard CT scans by visualizing perfusion changes in systemic sclerosis patients with normal or minimally infiltrated lung parenchyma. This clinical research team published their findings this summer in European Radiology.
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German doctors reluctant to prescribe health apps

Aug. 26, 2022
By Bernard Banga
German regulators have unveiled their initial report covering the prescription and deployment of reimbursable health apps. The survey was carried out by Hamburg-based health insurance fund Techniker Krankenkasse (TK) in conjunction with Bielefeld University in North Rhine-Westphalia and health care economics analysis research bureau Vandage GmbH, also based in Bielefeld.
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Pills in blister packs

EC revises guidance on manufacturing sterile drugs

Aug. 25, 2022
In an effort to keep up with the advances being made in manufacturing technologies, the European Commission (EC) is updating its 2007 technical guidance on good manufacturing practices for sterile drugs.
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