A Quercetin Nanocarrier‐Loaded Dual Network Injectable Hydrogel for Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) Delivery Targeting Osteoarthritis
Researchers have created an injectable dual‑network hydrogel composed of gelatin methacrylate and κ‑carrageenan that embeds quercetin‑loaded PLGA nanoparticles for mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) delivery in osteoarthritis (OA). The antioxidant hydrogel scavenges reactive oxygen species, reprograms M1 macrophages to an anti‑inflammatory M2 phenotype, and boosts chondrogenic gene expression. In vitro tests showed reduced pro‑inflammatory markers and enhanced cartilage‑related proteins, while a rat OA model demonstrated increased glycosaminoglycan deposition, reduced inflammation, and improved joint mobility. The platform offers a minimally invasive, cell‑retention‑enhancing therapy for OA.
Advanced Approaches to Pediatric Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy: What Pharmacists Need to Know
The article outlines modern pediatric fluid and electrolyte therapy, emphasizing isotonic maintenance IV solutions to curb hyponatremia and detailing the Holliday‑Segar and BSA‑based calculation methods. It differentiates oral rehydration for mild‑to‑moderate dehydration from phased isotonic bolus and deficit‑plus‑maintenance IV regimens...

STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re Reading About an FDA Official’s Speech, a Grail Cancer Blood Test, and Much More
FDA drug‑center head Tracy Beth Høeg used her first staff address to flag two priority areas: the safety of antidepressants taken during pregnancy and the use of monoclonal antibodies that protect infants from RSV. She also signaled a continued interest...

Ready to Grow Your Surgery Center Without Losing Your Sanity
Surgery centers are expanding rapidly, but growth brings regulatory, staffing, and technology challenges that can overwhelm internal teams. Without a structured plan, new service lines often trigger credentialing, supply chain, and workflow gaps, leading to delays and cost overruns. Ambulatory...
To Streamline Workflows, Listen to Clinicians
Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Michael Zappa of Cape Fear Valley Health, also a physician advisor at Juno Health, urges healthcare leaders to directly ask clinicians which administrative duties pull them away from patient care. He recommends mapping these tasks and...

FDA Starts Review of Regeneron's Drug for Rare Disease FOP
The FDA has placed Regeneron's anti‑activin A antibody garetosmab under priority review, with a decision expected by August. Phase 3 OPTIMA data showed a 94% reduction in new heterotopic ossification lesions at the lower dose and a 90% reduction at the higher...
Evolving Frontline Treatment Strategies in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma
Frontline treatment of diffuse large B‑cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is shifting from traditional R‑CHOP toward targeted and bispecific antibody‑based regimens. The POLARIX phase‑3 trial demonstrated that Pola‑R‑CHP improves progression‑free survival, particularly in activated‑B‑cell (ABC) disease and older patients. Early phase studies...

Nanozyme Aptasensor: A Breakthrough in S. Aureus Diagnostics
Researchers have unveiled a nanozyme‑aptamer colorimetric array that classifies Staphylococcus aureus strains with 100% accuracy, including methicillin‑resistant variants. The platform couples gold‑nanoparticle nanozymes with four strain‑specific aptamers, producing distinct color fingerprints that are decoded by hierarchical clustering and linear discriminant...
CHS Could Slow Pace of Divestitures as It Makes Progress Paying Debt
Community Health Systems (CHS) announced it will decelerate its aggressive divestiture program as it focuses on strengthening core markets. The for‑profit hospital chain has cut its debt leverage to 6.6× in 2025, down from 7.4× the year before, and boosted...

B.C. Snooping Scandal Puts Workplace Privacy – and Employer Liability – Under Microscope
A British Columbia privacy commissioner report revealed 36 healthcare workers accessed patient records in 71 separate incidents, highlighting a broader issue of employee snooping. Privacy lawyer Lyndsay Wasser says such unauthorized access is common across sectors, not limited to high‑profile...

New 2027 ACA Draft Rules Are Out. 8 Predictions About the Impact
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released draft ACA rules for 2027 that could make individual major‑medical coverage cheaper and more attractive. Key changes include broader availability of catastrophic plans, higher annual out‑of‑pocket caps, and the option for monthly...
No One-Trick Pony in Oncology, Merck’s Cancer Footprint Is Expanding
Merck is expanding beyond its flagship Keytruda by investing in diverse oncology platforms. In 2024 it spent $700 million on a bispecific candidate from Curon and $680 million to acquire Harpoon Therapeutics, bolstering its T‑cell engager portfolio. The company is also advancing...

FDA Approves Acalabrutinib with Venetoclax for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia or Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma
The FDA approved a fixed‑dose combination of acalabrutinib (Calquence) and venetoclax (Venclexta) for adults with chronic lymphocytic leukemia or small lymphocytic lymphoma. The decision is based on the AMPLIFY trial, which showed a 35% reduction in progression‑free survival risk compared...

The US FDA Accepts Roche’s Giredestrant NDA for ESR1-Mutated, ER-Positive Advanced Breast Cancer
The U.S. FDA has accepted Roche’s new drug application for giredestrant combined with everolimus to treat ER‑positive, HER2‑negative, ESR1‑mutated advanced breast cancer. Phase III evERA data show a 44% reduction in disease progression or death overall and a 62% reduction in...

UK Firm Steps in to Ease Medicine Supply Crisis in NHS
A shortage of bone cement from German supplier Heraeus Medical threatens NHS orthopaedic surgeries, potentially lasting two months. NHS England has asked trusts to prioritise emergency joint replacements, leaving elective patients at risk. UK‑based Biocomposites accelerated the launch of its...

Novartis to Divest India Unit to Private Equity-Led Consortium for $159M
Novartis announced the sale of its majority stake in its Indian generics and prescription business to a private‑equity‑led consortium for $159 million. The transaction transfers control of a portfolio that includes both off‑patent generics and branded medicines to the buyers. The...

Stratasys Introduces 3D-Printed Dental Training Preset
Stratasys unveiled a new dental anatomical model preset that leverages its multi‑material 3D printing platform to produce highly detailed, biomechanically accurate replicas for dental education and device training. The preset standardizes material ratios and printing parameters, enabling on‑demand, repeatable models...

Kontakt.io Unveils Next-Generation AI Solutions to Re-ViVE Care Operations and Transform Healthcare Delivery
Kontakt.io announced a suite of AI‑driven agents at ViVE 2026, combining real‑time location services (RTLS) with electronic health record data to create a digital twin of hospital operations. The portfolio—Patient Journey Analytics, Access Agent, Patient Flow Agent, and Supply Chain...

Pontiro Secures £357,500 to Expand Healthcare AI Infrastructure
Pontiro, a health‑tech firm that streamlines medical‑image data for AI, secured £357,500 in a round led by SFC Capital with participation from Plug and Play Ventures and the British Business Bank. The company’s platform has already processed more than two...

Ex-Novartis CMO John Tsai Joins Daiichi Sankyo
Daiichi Sankyo appointed former Novartis chief medical officer John Tsai as its new CMO, succeeding Ken Takeshita after a five‑year tenure. Tsai brings a record of launching 160 projects and 15 regulatory approvals, including Zolgensma and Pluvicto, and recent experience leading biotech...

NexEos Bio Receives US FDA IND Clearance to Advance NTX-1024 Into P-II/III Study for Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis
U.S. FDA has granted IND clearance for NexEos Bio’s ophthalmic solution NTX-1024, allowing the company to commence a combined Phase II/III clinical trial in vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC). The upcoming study will assess safety and efficacy after an open‑label investigator‑initiated trial...
Boehringer Ingelheim and NIPER Sign MoU on Pharmaceutical Research
Boehringer Ingelheim India has signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) in Raebareli to deepen collaboration on pharmaceutical technologies and novel drug delivery systems. The agreement grants NIPER access to Boehringer’s opnMe...
How Medical Device Manufacturers Can Overcome Recruitment Gaps and Accelerate Innovation Hiring with Rapid Prototyping
Medical device makers face a perfect storm of innovation pressure and a severe talent shortage, causing development cycles to stretch 18‑24 months. Rapid prototyping technologies can compress these cycles by up to 40%, enabling faster design iteration and ISO 13485‑compliant...

En Carta Diagnostics Receives FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for EC Pocket Lyme Test
En Carta Diagnostics announced that its EC Pocket Lyme test has received FDA Breakthrough Device Designation, accelerating its path to U.S. market entry. The point‑of‑need molecular assay detects Borrelia DNA directly from skin interstitial fluid using a microneedle sampler, delivering...

Nurses Aren’t Burned Out, They’re Being Burned by the System
Recent data shows 53% of nurses consider leaving monthly, indicating systemic burnout. The national turnover rate of 16.4% costs about $61,110 per replacement, harming patient care and morale. HR leaders must address root causes—understaffing, erratic schedules, limited autonomy—through workforce planning,...
AngioDynamics Expands European Indications for NanoKnife System
AngioDynamics announced that its NanoKnife system now holds European CE‑mark indications for soft‑tissue ablation of liver, kidney, prostate and pancreas tumours, including intermediate‑risk prostate cancer. The device uses irreversible electroporation (IRE), a non‑thermal technology that destroys cancer cells while sparing...
Serina Therapeutics Enrols First Patient for SER-252 Trial
Serina Therapeutics has enrolled the first patient in its Phase Ib registrational trial of SER‑252 for advanced Parkinson’s disease. The study, conducted with Parkinson’s Australia and Neuroscience Trials Australia, will assess safety, pharmacokinetics, tolerability and early efficacy, with dosing slated to...
Syngene and VivaMed Collaborate on Therapeutic Programmes
Syngene International has entered a strategic collaboration with VivaMed BioPharma to advance AI‑derived drug repurposing programmes. The partnership combines Syngene’s pre‑clinical development capabilities with VivaMed’s AI‑generated therapeutic hypotheses, creating a pathway from computational hits to translational validation. Together they will...

Application Spotlight: AI-Designed Patient-Specific Spinal Implants Set for First In-Human Procedures in 2026
Nivalon, founded by Todd Hodrinsky and Marcel Janse, is preparing to launch its AI‑designed, patient‑specific spinal implant system, EvoFlex, in first‑in‑human trials slated for 2026. The implants are generated through machine‑learning algorithms that model each patient’s vertebral geometry, aiming to...

Accelerating Rare Disease Cures with ASOs, Gene Editing, and AI
Professor Matthew Wood, Oxford’s leading neuroscientist, heads the Oxford‑Harrington Rare Disease Centre, a partnership designed to fast‑track therapies for rare neuromuscular and genetic disorders. He outlines a vision to make antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) and gene‑editing tools more modular, scalable, and...

Leica Launches CM1950 Cryostat with DualEcoTec Cooling System
Leica Biosystems, a Danaher subsidiary, unveiled the Leica CM1950 cryostat equipped with DualEcoTec cooling. The device cools specimens up to three times faster and chambers up to twice as fast, slashing setup and case times. It employs a near‑zero global...

Boehringer Ingelheim Secures US FDA’s EUA for NexGard and NexGard COMBO to Treat NWS
Boehringer Ingelheim received an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the U.S. FDA for its NexGard chewable tablets to treat New World screwworm (NWS) infestations in dogs and puppies, and for NexGard COMBO topical solution to treat NWS in cats and...
Smart Insole to Predict and Prevent Elderly Falls
University of Bristol engineer Dr. Jiayang Li has created a smart shoe insole equipped with 253 micro‑sensors that map pressure and gait in real time. The device consumes only 100 microwatts, enabling up to three months of operation on a...

Could Medical Care Help Cure China’s Services Trade Deficit?
China’s medical tourism is gaining traction as foreign patients praise rapid, affordable care in megacities like Shanghai and Beijing. While the absolute number of inbound patients remains modest, industry insiders see a growing pipeline driven by visa‑free entry, expanding international...

Grail's Cancer Test Misses Primary Study Goal in UK Study
Grail announced that its Galleri multi‑cancer blood test failed to achieve the primary endpoint in a large United Kingdom clinical trial. The study, which evaluated the test’s ability to detect early‑stage cancers across dozens of tumor types, showed promising signals...
HHS OCR Settles HIPAA Security Rule Investigation with Top of the World Ranch Treatment Center
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights settled with Top of the World Ranch Treatment Center after a phishing attack exposed ePHI for 1,980 patients. OCR fined the provider $103,000 and imposed a two‑year corrective...
Electronic Mesh Spurs Islet Cell Maturation, Could Aid Diabetes Care
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard have created an ultrathin, flexible electronic mesh that can be implanted into developing pancreatic tissue. The mesh delivers a 24‑hour rhythmic electrical pulse, coaxing stem‑cell‑derived islet cells toward functional maturity and synchronized...

Combining PET and MRI Data May Be Key to Differentiating New Type of Dementia
Researchers have demonstrated that combining 18F‑FDG PET with high‑resolution MRI can reliably separate limbic‑predominant age‑related TDP‑43 encephalopathy (LATE) from Alzheimer’s disease in living patients. By creating stereotactic surface projection PET templates from autopsy‑confirmed cases and integrating MRI volumetry, the team...
Vaccine Protects Against Multiple Respiratory Viruses, Bacteria, and Allergens in Mice
Stanford researchers have created an intranasal vaccine that elicits a combined innate‑adaptive response, providing broad lung protection in mice. The formulation, containing TLR agonists and a harmless antigen, shielded animals for at least three months against SARS‑CoV‑2, other coronaviruses, two...

Rising Healthcare Costs Strain Health System Margins
Healthcare spending surged as higher service volume boosted hospital revenues but also drove operating costs higher, pushing the median health‑system margin down to 1.3% in December from 1.5% in November. Labor expenses rose 4.2% year‑over‑year while supply costs jumped 12.3%,...

Cityblock Health Makes The Home ‘Even More Central,’ Expands Long-Term Services, Supports
Cityblock Health announced the rollout of its long‑term services and supports (LTSS) program across more than ten states, extending the model that began in Massachusetts and is already active in New York, North Carolina and Indiana. The offering blends regular...

Utah Launches State-Approved AI Prescription Refill Pilot as States Expand Health AI Oversight
Utah’s Department of Health has green‑lit a 12‑month pilot that lets an approved artificial‑intelligence system automatically process prescription refills for chronic medications. The AI checks dosage, patient history, and insurance eligibility before sending the order to participating pharmacies, aiming to...

Gel Helps Mini Spinal Cords to Heal From Injury
Researchers have engineered miniature, three‑dimensional spinal‑cord organoids that can be deliberately injured and subsequently repaired with a biocompatible gel. The gel promotes cell survival and rapid axonal regrowth, effectively modeling the healing cascade observed in vivo. This human‑derived platform provides...

Are Obesity Drugs Causing a Severe Complication? What the Science Says
The United Kingdom and Brazil have issued safety warnings linking GLP‑1 weight‑loss drugs to acute pancreatitis after recording 19 and 6 deaths respectively. Reports include roughly 1,300 UK and 145 Brazilian pancreatitis cases among millions of users, though the overall...
Amicus Therapeutics Inc (FOLD) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Amgen reported double‑digit revenue and earnings growth for 2025, driven by strong performance across its oncology, rare‑disease, biosimilar and general‑medicine portfolios. Fourteen products surpassed $1 billion in sales, with Repatha, Evenity and Tespire each posting over 30% year‑over‑year growth. The company...
[Correspondence] Why Ukraine's Energy Insecurity Is a Maternal Health Crisis
The Russian invasion has turned Ukraine’s energy grid into a weapon, leaving maternity hospitals without reliable power, heat, and medical equipment. Repeated strikes have caused 23 major attacks on health facilities this year, pushing premature‑birth rates to twice the national...
ViVE
ViVE 2025 convened leading health‑tech innovators to examine how security, artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies are reshaping digital health. Speakers highlighted AI‑driven diagnostics, robust cybersecurity frameworks, and interoperable platforms as essential for scaling patient‑centric care. The event also showcased...

'Digital Blood Testing' Now at Hand
A collaborative team led by UNSW and Nutromics has demonstrated a wearable patch that continuously measures vancomycin levels using DNA‑based aptamer sensors. Published in Nature Biotechnology, the pilot trial showed the patch can track drug concentration in interstitial fluid, offering...
AHA Unveils ‘We Care, We Vote’ Campaign To Engage Candidates Ahead Of Midterms
The American Hospital Association (AHA) has launched the “We Care, We Vote” campaign to mobilize its member hospitals ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The initiative offers a dedicated website featuring voter‑registration tools, turnout guides, and a questionnaire that helps...

NSA Issues Guidelines on Zero Trust Architecture
The National Security Agency has issued a two‑phase Zero Trust Implementation Guidelines to help organizations adopt zero‑trust architecture in line with Department of Defense standards. The guidance details specific activities and requirements, acknowledging that implementation can be resource‑intensive and costly....