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Eli Lilly to spotlight groundbreaking BTK inhibitor Jaypirca at ASH 2025
R&D | November 25, 2025

Eli Lilly to spotlight groundbreaking BTK inhibitor Jaypirca at ASH 2025

Jaypirca is making waves in the fight against B-cell malignancies


Novo Nordisk’s Semaglutide fails to slow Alzheimer’s progression in Phase 3 trials
Clinical Trials | November 25, 2025

Novo Nordisk’s Semaglutide fails to slow Alzheimer’s progression in Phase 3 trials

The trials, designed to assess whether semaglutide could slow cognitive decline, showed no significant difference compared to placebo in the progression of Alzheimer’s disease over two years


Alzheimer’s testing goes painless, homebound with Neurogen-Tasso partnership
R&D | November 25, 2025

Alzheimer’s testing goes painless, homebound with Neurogen-Tasso partnership

The collaboration aims to make Alzheimer’s biomarker testing more accessible and less intimidating


Abbott to acquire Exact Sciences for $21 billion
News | November 25, 2025

Abbott to acquire Exact Sciences for $21 billion

Abbott is eyeing to become a global powerhouse in early cancer detection and precision oncology


FDA slaps gene therapy Elevidys with boxed warning after fatal liver failures
News | November 24, 2025

FDA slaps gene therapy Elevidys with boxed warning after fatal liver failures

Elevidys came under scrutiny in June when the FDA disclosed two fatal cases in non-ambulatory boys who developed dangerously high liver enzyme levels


FDA investigates fatal case linked to rare blood disorder drug Adzynma
News | November 24, 2025

FDA investigates fatal case linked to rare blood disorder drug Adzynma

Adzynma, approved for both adults and children with cTTP, is a recombinant enzyme therapy designed to replace the deficient ADAMTS13 enzyme


Bayer’s experimental stroke drug could reshape secondary stroke prevention
Clinical Trials | November 24, 2025

Bayer’s experimental stroke drug could reshape secondary stroke prevention

Millions of stroke survivors across the world may soon have a new defense