Tenax Therapeutics Inc. posted a Q4 2025 net loss of $0.38 per share, reflecting continued investment in its clinical-stage pipeline. The company’s cardiopulmonary portfolio includes TNX-101, TNX-102 and TNX-103, which have all cleared Phase II trials for pulmonary hypertension in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Additionally, Tenax is advancing TNX-201, an imatinib formulation aimed at chronic myeloid leukemia. The results underscore the firm’s focus on high‑risk, high‑reward therapeutic development rather than short‑term profitability.
Shockwave Medical, a Johnson & Johnson MedTech unit, unveiled a next‑generation coronary intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) catheter that operates at 2 Hz, delivering ten pulses in five seconds—twice the speed of its current 1 Hz system. Early data from the multicenter Disrupt CAD...

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs surveyed 90 medical facilities, with 65 reporting 121 robot deployments across delivery, pharmacy, and cleaning tasks. While the Houston VA Medical Center demonstrated the most effective use, many robots were underutilized or required staff...
The federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ five‑star rating system, used by families to choose nursing homes, is under fire after new research shows extreme volatility and opaque calculations. Georgetown, Northwestern and Texas A&M researchers found that individual homes can...

A Johnson & Johnson MedTech survey of 1,500 surgeons across five countries reveals that 43% have considered leaving surgery, rising to 65% among those experiencing burnout. Only 36% report positive mental health, while family‑time strain (48%), administrative burdens (47%) and long hours (44%)...

Several U.S. universities have launched two‑year medication safety fellowships that rotate participants through academic training, a major pharmaceutical company, and the FDA. Butler University offers two tracks with Regeneron and Eli Lilly, Purdue partners with AbbVie, and Rutgers collaborates with Pfizer....

Vinay Prasad, the director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, announced his abrupt departure after a series of contentious decisions on rare‑disease drug approvals. His exit has reignited debate over the agency’s approach to vaccine safety and...

Harvard researchers led by John Kelly published a new study identifying early warning signs of alcohol‑use disorder relapse among people with long‑term sobriety. The analysis grouped predictors into biological, psychological, social, and treatment‑support domains, highlighting pain, recreational drug use, anxiety,...

The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians has launched a short‑form podcast called “From Science to the Scene.” Each episode runs about ten minutes and translates the latest EMS research into practical field guidance. Early topics include tranexamic acid in...

Johns Hopkins Medicine is heading a five‑year, $24 million NIH‑funded Hepatitis B and HIV Cure Consortium that brings together research teams from the United States, Brazil, India, Senegal and Uganda. The first year will enroll 450 participants co‑infected with HIV and chronic...

Fujifilm Healthcare Americas showcased its AI‑driven Synapse enterprise imaging portfolio at HIMSS 2026 in Las Vegas. The lineup highlighted the Synapse AI Orchestrator, which embeds diverse AI algorithms into PACS workflows, and the Synapse Worklist Orchestrator, which uses AI learning...
A multicenter retrospective study of 17 Chinese patients with juvenile myasthenia gravis found that weekly efgartigimod 10 mg/kg for four weeks produced rapid and substantial clinical improvement. Clinically meaningful improvement was observed in 70.6% of patients by week 1 and 91.7% by...
BioNTech announced it will create an independent biotech company dedicated to next‑generation mRNA technologies. The spin‑out will be led by co‑founders Ugur Sahin and Özlem Türeci, who will assume management by the end of 2026. BioNTech will contribute core mRNA assets in...
CSL‑Behring broke ground on a $1.5 billion expansion of its Kankakee, Illinois manufacturing complex, slated to be operational by 2031. The project will add at least 300 pharmaceutical positions and roughly 800 construction jobs, with the state offering more than $200 million...
Researchers at the Technical University of Denmark discovered that antibiotic resistance measurements can shift dramatically when test conditions change. Standard laboratory assays use fixed, uniform environments, but altering factors such as growth medium or temperature can make the same bacterium...
The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA‑H) has launched the Delphi program to develop modular biosensors that can monitor multiple physiological signals such as inflammation markers, hormones, and drug levels. The initiative relies on electronic "chiplet" technology, allowing developers...
The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA‑H) has unveiled the Delphi program to create modular biosensors that can monitor multiple biomarkers such as inflammation markers, hormones, and drug levels. The initiative relies on electronic "chiplet" technology, allowing developers to...

A Europe‑wide EU‑funded consortium called PALPABLE is creating a soft‑robotic fingertip that restores tactile perception for minimally invasive and robotic surgery. The device uses fibre‑optic sensors embedded in a silicone dome to translate tissue deformation into visual stiffness maps, helping...

Colruyt Group opened its first Yoboo Lifestyle Pharmacy in Antwerp, converting the former Apotheek Noorderlaan into a health‑focused retail space. The new pharmacy combines traditional services with all‑day lifestyle coaching, self‑test kits, and a curated selection of supplements and functional...

Inflammatory arthritis often remains undiagnosed for an average of nine years, allowing joint damage and fatigue to accumulate. Clinical guidelines stress a three‑month "window of opportunity" where disease‑modifying drugs can halt progression and even induce remission. In the UK, first‑contact...

Fort Worth’s fire department is grappling with a severe EMS staffing shortage, with an attrition rate of 16%—about seven employees leaving each month. The agency now has 360 EMS personnel, 89 positions below its target of 449, and 74 trainees...

A new study published in *Urology* shows that states mandating insurance coverage for male infertility procedures, alongside female care, experience six times higher IVF utilization and the greatest number of IVF‑born babies per 100,000 women. Male factor infertility accounts for...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins found a single dose of psilocybin dramatically increased smoking cessation rates compared with nicotine patches. In a randomized trial of 82 smokers, 17 of 41 participants who received psilocybin remained abstinent after six months versus four...
Scientists announced ETVAX, the first oral vaccine that targets enterotoxigenic *E. coli* (ETEC) in children, after a large‑scale trial in The Gambia. The study involved 4,936 infants aged six to 18 months and demonstrated a 48% reduction in moderate‑to‑severe ETEC...

Novo Nordisk received an FDA warning letter on March 5, 2026 for failing to report suspected side effects of its GLP‑1 medicines. The violations were uncovered during a 2025 inspection of the company’s facilities and were described as “serious.” The agency warned...
The Trump administration, led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., plans to eliminate over a third of the CDC childhood vaccine schedule, targeting seven of eleven vaccines. The United States, which produces roughly 36% of global vaccine output, could...
Dubai is positioning itself as a long‑term hub for healthcare and life sciences through two complementary free‑zone clusters – Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) and Dubai Science Park (DSP). DHCC is undergoing a $1.3 bn expansion that will create six tightly linked...

Smith+Nephhew has introduced ALLEVYN ♢ COMPLETE CARE, a next‑generation five‑layer foam dressing that combines wound‑management and pressure‑injury prevention technologies. The dressing locks in significantly more exudate than competing foams, blocks over 99% of bacteria, and absorbs up to 93% of mechanical energy...

Validic announced a new integration with Salesforce Health Cloud at HIMSS 2026, linking its remote patient monitoring and wearable data platform to the cloud‑based patient engagement system. The partnership delivers HIPAA‑compliant, real‑time device data directly into Health Cloud’s 360‑degree patient...

Facing steep foreign‑aid cuts and high sovereign debt, Africa CDC is turning to debt‑for‑health swaps to bridge financing gaps. The agency has hired Christoph Benn, a veteran of the Global Fund’s Debt2Health mechanism, to spearhead matchmaking between debtor nations and...
The FDA has defined the scope of pre‑submission facility meetings to curb manufacturing‑related complete response letters that delay drug approvals. It agreed to cover prior production‑site inspections, novel process elements and supply‑chain node strategies, while rejecting topics such as alternative...

Betterness unveiled the Betterness Model Context Protocol (MCP), an agentic infrastructure that lets AI systems coordinate diagnostics, biomarker data, wearable signals, and provider networks. The protocol integrates with major lab partners such as Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp, and BioReference, and offers...

Arizona's biotech sector is booming, with $3.7 billion invested over the past seven years and a growing pipeline of innovative companies. Nectero Therapeutics secured a $96 million Series D to develop a fast‑track, breakthrough‑designated endovascular treatment for abdominal aortic aneurysms, while Humabiologics obtained...

Polypharmacy affects nearly 42 % of adults 65 + taking five or more drugs, with 12 % on ten or more, driving higher pharmacy spend and safety risks. Medicare patients alone incurred about $3 billion in excess drug costs from early refills and oversupply,...
Federal judge Donald Middlebrooks ruled that The Leapfrog Group must remove the safety grades it assigned to five Tenet Healthcare hospitals, finding the ratings deceptive and unfair. The grades, which were based on an alternative scoring system after the hospitals...

The ALS Functional Rating Scale‑Revised (ALSFRS‑R) remains the primary tool for tracking disease progression, but its limited granularity misses daily fluctuations and subtle improvements. Caregivers, like the author, become the sole recorders of these nuanced changes, highlighting a critical data...
Insightin Health disclosed a March 4 2026 breach that stemmed from a zero‑day flaw in the GoAnywhere file‑transfer tool, allowing an unauthorized actor to access health‑plan data between September 17‑23 2025. The compromised files contained member names, dates of birth, insurance IDs and, in...

Early‑stage life sciences firms face unique valuation challenges due to regulatory, market and scientific uncertainties. Traditional discounted cash flow models are unsuitable, so practitioners rely on risk‑adjusted NPV, market comparables, and venture‑capital exit methods. These valuations influence capital raising, stock‑based...
Mercy Hospital in Moundridge, Kansas, converted to a Rural Emergency Hospital (REH) on Jan. 1, 2024, swapping inpatient services for 24‑hour emergency care and outpatient offerings. The REH model provides a $3.4 million annual facility payment and 105% of the OPPS rate,...

The Grapevine Professional Firefighters Association is challenging the city’s plan to close Engine 1 and replace it with a two‑person squad, arguing the move undermines fire‑suppression capacity. The union cites a 19.8% rise in total emergency calls and a 13.1% increase...

Former senior midwife Donna Ockenden has been appointed chair of an independent review into Leeds Teaching Hospitals' maternity services, following intense lobbying by bereaved families and MPs. The inquiry, approved by Health Secretary Wes Streeting, will examine care, governance and...

China is actively targeting ultra‑expensive gene therapies, challenging the notion that these treatments are immune to price competition. Recent regulatory approvals and centralized procurement initiatives have forced manufacturers to negotiate steep discounts on therapies that once commanded multi‑million‑dollar price tags....

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the generic form of leucovorin, also known as folinic acid, for treating cerebral folate deficiency (CFD). The decision widens the drug’s label despite the absence of new clinical trial data, relying on...
BIOTECanada welcomes the launch of the National Research Council of Canada’s Biomedical Countermeasures Initiative, a key component of the federal Defence Industrial Strategy. The program is designed to strengthen Canada’s domestic capacity to develop and manufacture diagnostics, vaccines, and therapeutics...

The United States faces a critical shortage of physician assistants, with only 56 per 100,000 residents nationally and just 36 in California. Universities are stepping in by partnering with regional health systems to create pipeline programs that train PAs directly...
Stylus Medicine entered the cell‑therapy arena in May 2025 with an in‑vivo CAR‑T platform that delivers a lipid nanoparticle‑encapsulated recombinase to engineer T cells inside patients. The move comes after major pharma acquisitions—BMS buying Orbital Therapeutics for $1.5 billion and Gilead...
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Opera Beds released a new study ranking U.S. states by senior health and well‑being, using America’s Health Rankings data from 2015‑2025. Vermont topped the list with the lowest diabetes rate (16.7%) and below‑average obesity, while Hawaii and Colorado followed thanks to...

Lundbeck has promoted Markus Kede to chief AI officer, shifting him from finance to lead the drugmaker's AI agenda. The newly created role reports directly to CEO Charl van Zyl and will be based in Sweden. Kede will oversee AI...

A twelve‑week randomized, double‑blind trial found that daily supplementation with 14 g arginine and 6 g fish oil improved gait speed, hand‑grip strength, and functional activity scores in older adults with sarcopenia. The intervention also lowered inflammatory markers (TNF‑α, IL‑6) and triglyceride...
U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturing is booming, with companies pledging over $370 billion in new facilities through 2030, prompting senior executives to relocate to the United States. At the same time, U.S. academic and research funding has been slashed, leading a majority of...