
FDA Links Weight Loss Pill to ‘Unexpected’ Cardiovascular Risks
Eli Lilly’s oral GLP‑1 weight‑loss pill Foundayo (orforglipron) received FDA approval in early April, becoming the second oral GLP‑1 on the market after Novo Nordisk’s semaglutide. The agency’s approval letter, however, highlighted an unexpected serious risk of major adverse cardiovascular events, along with concerns about gastric retention, drug‑induced liver injury and lactation exposure. The FDA has asked Lilly to complete the ongoing ACHIEVE‑4 trial and submit detailed cardiovascular outcome data by July, and to launch additional studies through June 2029. Lilly affirmed it will monitor safety closely.
Abridge Incorporates More Clinical Evidence Into Its Decision Support Tools
Abridge announced multiyear partnerships with the New England Journal of Medicine and the JAMA Network, adding their peer‑reviewed research to its AI‑driven clinical decision‑support platform. The new content will join existing UpToDate data, allowing the system to surface evidence‑based answers...
InSPECt™ MS – Global HCP Profiling and Quantification by Native Digestion and LC-MS Analysis
The inSPECt™ MS platform combines native digestion with high‑resolution LC‑MS to quantify host‑cell proteins (HCPs) relative to spiked‑in protein standards. Calibration using the Cygnus Protein Standard demonstrated a linear response from 10 to 500 ppm with coefficients of variation under 18 %...

MiniMed Flexes with Next-Gen Insulin Pump After Spinning Off From Medtronic
MiniMed, the newly independent diabetes business spun out of Medtronic, secured FDA clearance for its next‑generation MiniMed Flex insulin pump within two weeks of its March 2026 IPO. The Flex is a screenless, pocket‑sized device that retains the 300‑unit reservoir...
Researchers Find DMT Provides Longer-Lasting Antidepressant Effects than S-Ketamine in Animal Models
A recent Neuropharmacology study shows that a single dose of the psychedelic N,N‑dimethyltryptamine (DMT) produces rapid antidepressant effects in mice that last up to eight days, outperforming S‑ketamine’s shorter‑lived impact. Both compounds reversed learned‑helplessness behavior within 24 hours, but only...
IPSC-Based Manufacture Vs. Autologous Model Production Costs Examined via Financial Analysis
A new Cellistic white paper quantifies the cost advantage of using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to manufacture NK cell therapies. The analysis shows cost of goods per dose can drop to roughly $5,000, a 95% reduction compared with $115,000...

This Pill May Help Pancreatic Cancer Patients Live Longer
Revolution Medicines announced that its RAS‑blocking pill daraxonrasib more than doubled median overall survival for patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer, extending it to 13.2 months versus 6.7 months on chemotherapy. The data will support an expedited FDA filing, and the...

In Vivo Autoimmune CAR-T Race Grows as Two RNA Startups Enter the Clinic
Two RNA‑focused biotech firms have entered human trials of in vivo CAR‑T therapies targeting autoimmune diseases. China’s Immorna reported its first systemic sclerosis patient treated with an RNA‑delivered CAR‑T that reduced peripheral B‑cell activity. A U.S. startup, GeneCure, launched a...

US FDA to Convene Expert Panel to Review Wider Access to some Peptides
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it will convene an external advisory panel in July to decide whether licensed compounding pharmacies can resume manufacturing more than half a dozen peptides that were barred in 2023. The ban covered 14...
One Health System CIO's Vision for Harnessing AI with Cybersecurity
Catawba Valley Health System’s CIO Nadin Knippschild says the organization must harness AI to improve efficiency while simultaneously strengthening cybersecurity as it moves more services to the cloud. She notes that nearly 37% of U.S. hospitals operate at a loss...
California Regional Hospital Taps Chief Nurse
PIH Health Whittier has promoted Lydia Arroyo, MSN, RN, to chief nursing officer. Arroyo joined the system in 2022 as senior director of maternal‑child health services and most recently served as vice president of nursing operations. In her new role...
More Insurance Claims Denials Are Being Overturned upon Appeal, Study Finds
A new JAMA study of roughly 51,000 New York claims shows denial overturn rates climbing from 38% in 2019 to nearly 53% in 2025. Overturn percentages differ sharply by service type—more than 78% for home‑health claims and just over 50% for...

WHO Says Vaccinations Saving Millions in Africa, but U.S Aid Cuts and Iran War Threaten Progress
WHO’s new continent‑wide analysis shows that vaccination programs have saved tens of millions of African lives, reaching over 500 million children since 2000 and averting about 4 million deaths each year. Milestones include the 2020 eradication of wild poliovirus, the near‑elimination of...
E-Bikes, Scooters Linked to 7% of Trauma Admissions: Study
Researchers at NYU Langone Health examined 914 trauma patients treated at Bellevue Hospital over five years and found that nearly 7% of admissions involved e‑bikes, scooters or pedal‑powered bikes. The share of electric‑mobility cases climbed from under 10% in 2018...

Former FDA Cancer Chief Pazdur Warns of the Political 'Breach' Of Review Teams
Richard Pazdur, who led the FDA’s oncology review program for more than two decades, stepped down in December after only a few weeks as director of the agency’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. In his departure, Pazdur warned that...
The Clinical Resolution Gap: Why AI Can’t Fix Broken MSK Care Platforms
AI is reshaping musculoskeletal (MSK) care by automating documentation and triage, yet it largely fixes workflow rather than patient outcomes. Digital platforms tout engagement metrics—logins, exercise completion, chat usage—while employers care about episode duration, surgery avoidance, and total cost of...

NYU Langone Health Is Eliminating Plastics From Food Service
NYU Langone Health is phasing out more than 5 million pieces of plastic serveware, removing roughly 62,000 lb of conventional plastic from its operations. The hospital has already swapped 68% of its bowls, trays and cutlery for paper and bagasse alternatives that...
Signal Labs: Building Attention Infrastructure
Lightspeed Venture Partners announced it will lead the Series Seed round for Signal Labs, a startup founded by former Elevance Health and Lyric executive Raj Ronanki. The company is creating an AI‑first “attention infrastructure” that coordinates high‑volume healthcare payment signals—claims,...
PFA Associated with Heightened Stroke Risk
Pulsed field ablation (PFA) showed a 30‑day stroke or TIA rate of 0.47%, markedly higher than the 0.10% observed with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in a study of more than 4,000 atrial fibrillation procedures. While overall safety remains strong, PFA procedures...

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Weight Loss Drugs: What Athletes Need to Know About GLP-1s
GLP‑1 agonists such as semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and tirzepatide have surged in popularity for weight loss, prompting off‑label use among athletes. While the World Anti‑Doping Agency currently permits GLP‑1s, it is actively monitoring the class to decide if future bans...
Outsourcing Facilities Annual Study
The FDA’s Compounding Quality Center of Excellence released its annual Outsourcing Facilities study, surveying registered 503B facilities to gauge perceptions of FDA engagement, quality practices, and industry challenges. Findings show a stable number of facilities since 2019, wide variation in...
Kentucky System Launches Specialty Pharmacy in 3 Clinics
Med Center Health in Kentucky has partnered with Boston‑based ClearWay Health to launch a specialty pharmacy program in three clinics—Neurology, Western Kentucky Heart & Lung, and Gastroenterology. Certified pharmacists and patient liaisons will embed in care teams to identify patients,...

Oman Adds Negative HIV Requirement For Tourists From One Country
Oman has introduced a new entry requirement that all Filipino nationals must present a negative HIV test result before boarding a flight to the Sultanate. The rule, reflected in airline booking systems, applies to both tourists and workers despite Oman’s...
House Eyes Bill to Allow Drug Expenditures to Count Toward Insurance Deductibles
Rep. Greg Murphy introduced the Every Dollar Counts Act, a bill that would require out‑of‑pocket spending on prescription drugs—regardless of purchase channel—to count toward a patient’s deductible and maximum out‑of‑pocket limit. The legislation targets a gap where many health plans...
8 Systems Restructuring C-Suites in 2026
Eight U.S. health systems are reshaping their C‑suite structures in 2026, favoring role expansions and internal consolidations over widespread layoffs. Leaders at Huntington Health, Texas Health Resources, Vandalia Health, Cleveland Clinic, Centra Health, Sentara Halifax, Erlanger and Prime Healthcare have...
Accurate Information Helps Health Systems Compete for Patient Attention
ChristianaCare’s director of patient education, Greg O'Neill, warns that health systems must adopt health‑literacy best practices or risk patients seeking answers elsewhere. The article highlights how clear communication, plain‑language materials, and proactive education can keep patients within a system’s care...
Ambience Unveils Multi-Year Roadmap to ‘Rebuild’ Healthcare with AI
Ambience Healthcare announced a multi‑year AI platform roadmap at its Apex Summit, shifting focus from documentation automation to a comprehensive intelligence layer across clinical, revenue and research workflows. The company, fresh from a $243 million Series C that lifted its valuation to...
Owner of Closed Illinois Hospitals Files Lawsuit over Eviction Notices
Resilience Healthcare, operator of the closed Weiss Memorial and West Suburban Medical Center hospitals in Chicago, filed a declaratory‑judgment lawsuit on April 14 against landlord Ramco Healthcare Holdings over eviction notices it says breach the lease. The notices demanded roughly...

What Is CEIV Pharma?
CEIV Pharma, launched in 2014 through IATA and airport partners, provides a unified, auditable certification that consolidates GDP and other regulations for temperature‑sensitive pharmaceutical air cargo. Adoption has surged, with roughly 699 companies—including 85 airlines—certified by 2025, and a 99%...

Pharma.Aero Studies Geopolitical Instability in the Gulf
Novo Nordisk’s flagship semaglutide drugs lost Indian patent protection, prompting a flood of low‑cost generics that slashed prices by up to 90%. At the same time, geopolitical turmoil in the Gulf has disrupted key air‑cargo corridors, affecting roughly 21.7% of...
Workplace Assaults Rose 5.3% Annually Over the Past Decade, With Health Care Bearing the Brunt
Nonfatal workplace assaults rose at a 5.3% annual rate from 2011 to 2021‑22, pushing the assault rate per 10,000 full‑time equivalents up 62%. Health care and social assistance dominated the trend, reporting roughly 18,860 assaults in 2023‑24—about ten times more...
AI Can Help Close the Medication Information Gap
ChristianaCare is piloting artificial‑intelligence tools to translate complex medication instructions into patient‑friendly language. Director of patient education Greg O'Neill says the AI‑generated messages provide clear dosing steps, side‑effect warnings, and adherence cues. The technology integrates with the health system’s electronic...

The Best Laid Plans: How Pharma Shipments Can Go Wrong
Pharmaceutical airfreight, despite strict regulations like Good Distribution Practice and IATA’s CEIV Pharma, still suffers frequent mishaps. The article outlines common failure points—temperature excursions, documentation errors, coordination breakdowns, infrastructure limits, and human factors—through recent anonymized incidents. Minor lapses in handling,...

Revolution Medicines Prices $2B Raise as XBI Reaches Heights Not Seen Since Pandemic
Revolution Medicines priced a $2 billion public offering, marking the biotech sector’s largest equity raise since the COVID‑19 pandemic. The capital raise follows a recent positive readout from the company’s late‑stage trial, boosting investor confidence. The move helped lift the SPDR...

Expanding Cold Chain Power to Meet Global Demand
Air France‑KLM‑Martinair Cargo is scaling its pharmaceutical cold‑chain capabilities to meet rising global demand for temperature‑sensitive and time‑critical shipments. The airline is converting a perishables cool cell at Paris CDG into a pharma‑only facility, expanding capacity at key outstations, and...

Pediatric Tracking Requirements Under FDAAA
The Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act (FDAAA) now obligates the FDA to track and publicly release detailed pediatric data from clinical trials conducted under the Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act and the Pediatric Research Equity Act. The agency aggregates...

Implications of AI Chatbots Performing Poorly at Differential Diagnosis
A follow‑up study of 21 large language models shows they can deliver accurate final diagnoses when supplied with complete clinical data, but they falter at generating differential diagnoses with limited information. The researchers introduced the PrIME‑LLM metric, which scores models...

HHS Launches $4M EMPOWER Prize Challenge to Enhance Living Kidney Donation
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has launched the 2026 KidneyX EMPOWER Prize Challenge, a $4 million competition to spur innovations that remove barriers to living kidney donation. Over 100,000 Americans await a kidney transplant, yet living donor numbers...

Meeting of the Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee
The FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research will convene the Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee (PCAC) by the end of February 2027 to consider adding five bulk drug substances to the 503A bulks list. The agenda covers cathelicidin (LL‑37), GHK‑Cu, Dihexa...

From Insight to Intervention: Why Over-the-Counter Digital Therapeutics (ODTx) Are the Next Step for LLMs and Wearables
Over‑the‑counter digital therapeutics (ODTx) are emerging as a regulated, consumer‑accessible bridge between data‑rich wearables, AI‑driven language models and clinically proven treatment. Unlike wellness apps, ODTx are classified as software‑as‑a‑medical‑device and must secure FDA authorization, allowing them to make evidence‑based therapeutic...

St. Croix Hospice CCO: Transparency, Compliance Fosters Growth
St. Croix Hospice has appointed Tami Johnson-White as its chief compliance officer, bringing three decades of health‑care leadership, including recent CCO work at Guardian Healthcare. She says her top priorities are building transparent, partnership‑based compliance, supporting the organization’s growth across...

The Last Mile Problem in AI Radiology: Detection Improves, Follow-Through Breaks
AI tools are dramatically improving the detection of pulmonary nodules and other incidental findings in radiology, but hospitals struggle to translate those alerts into completed follow‑up exams. The handoff chain—from radiology report to electronic health record order, scheduling, and final...
Telangana Launches Project Sanjeevani for Integrated Trauma Care on Highways
Telangana launched Project Sanjeevani, a pilot integrated trauma‑care and highway‑rescue system on a 251‑km stretch of NH‑44 between Hyderabad and Adilabad. The initiative, part of the ‘Arrive Alive’ Road Safety Week and the 99‑Day Action Plan, is being implemented by...

2026 Meeting Materials, Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will convene the Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee on July 23‑24, 2026. Updated meeting materials released on April 15, 2026 indicate the focus will be on regulatory oversight of compounded drugs. Participants will include compounding pharmacies, industry associations, and...
HSCC Unveils 3rd-Party AI Risk & Supply Chain Transparency Guide
The Health Sector Coordinating Council’s Cybersecurity Working Group released an AI Cyber Glossary and a 109‑page "Health Industry Third‑Party AI Risk and Supply Chain Transparency Guide." The guide outlines a seven‑phase lifecycle for AI vendor risk, drawing from NIST’s AI...

KA Imaging Expands Global Footprint
KA Imaging announced regulatory approvals for its Reveal Mobi Pro and Mobi Lite mobile X‑ray systems in Hong Kong and Australia, expanding its clinical footprint in Asia‑Pacific. The company also launched a partnership with Scintica to deliver its 3‑D X‑ray platform to North...

Rox Heart Radio: The 2026 Dyslipidemia Guidelines
In a recent Rox Heart Radio episode, cardiologists Roxana Mehran and Ann Marie Navar dissect the 2026 dyslipidemia guidelines. The conversation spotlights tighter LDL‑cholesterol targets, routine Lp(a) screening, and expanded use of coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring for risk stratification. They...

CMS Establishes New Billing Code for AI-Driven Calcium Analysis on CT Scans
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a new national billing code under the Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System, effective April 1, 2026, for AI-driven analysis of coronary artery calcium (CAC) and aortic valve calcium (AVC) on chest CT scans....
Obsidian, Galera to Advance Cell Therapy Following Reverse Merger
Obsidian Therapeutics will go public on Nasdaq via a reverse merger with Galera Therapeutics, creating a combined entity focused on OBX-115, a tumor‑infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) cell therapy. OBX-115 is in mid‑stage melanoma and early‑stage lung‑cancer trials and is designed to...