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Indian firm hosts global homoeopathy summit at UK Parliament amid rising global engagement
Public Health | April 25, 2026

Indian firm hosts global homoeopathy summit at UK Parliament amid rising global engagement

The summit brought together over 150 doctors, researchers, and practitioners worldwide


Burnett Homoeopathy hosts global summit at British parliament, amplifies India’s healthcare voice
Healthcare | April 17, 2026

Burnett Homoeopathy hosts global summit at British parliament, amplifies India’s healthcare voice

4th World Homoeopathy Summit at Palace of Westminster and University of Oxford spotlights integrative healthcare and global collaboration


Boehringer Ingelheim begins clinical development for fibrotic diseases
News | May 10, 2023

Boehringer Ingelheim begins clinical development for fibrotic diseases

‘Fibrotic disease’ is a term that covers a range of diseases characterized by uncontrolled and progressive fibrosis,


Inceptua Early Access and Sentynl Therapeutics launch early access program for Nulibry for pediatric patients
News | October 19, 2022

Inceptua Early Access and Sentynl Therapeutics launch early access program for Nulibry for pediatric patients

MoCD Type A is a rapidly progressive autosomal recessive inborn error of metabolism resulting in toxic sulfite levels causing neurologic sequelae


Ceryx Medical raises £3.8m in seed funding to bring cardiac device to in-human trials
Startup | April 28, 2022

Ceryx Medical raises £3.8m in seed funding to bring cardiac device to in-human trials

Cysoni is a bionic device that paces the heart with real-time respiratory modulation


Scientists breaking barriers to treating heart failure
Medical Device | February 09, 2022

Scientists breaking barriers to treating heart failure

Cysoni is a bionic device that paces the heart with real-time respiratory modulation. The innovation stems from the idea that heart rate increases and decreases with each breath in normal physiology, termed ‘respiratory sinus arrhythmia’ (RSA)