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DiaMedica bags Health Canada nod for Phase 2 preeclampsia trial
Clinical Trials | March 09, 2026

DiaMedica bags Health Canada nod for Phase 2 preeclampsia trial

DiaMedica said it plans to launch the trial later in 2026


FDA nod to groundbreaking combo therapy for relapsed multiple myeloma
News | March 07, 2026

FDA nod to groundbreaking combo therapy for relapsed multiple myeloma

This new treatment option can redefine how we approach RRMM treatment by giving healthcare providers a regimen with improvement in PFS and OS and a well-characterized safety profile


Teva and Blackstone Life Sciences strike $400m deal to advance promising IBD therapy
R&D | March 05, 2026

Teva and Blackstone Life Sciences strike $400m deal to advance promising IBD therapy

The funding will be spread over four years, with BXLS also eligible for regulatory and commercial milestones, plus royalties on worldwide sales


Moderna strikes $950 million global settlement with Arbutus & Genevant, clears legal hurdles for vaccine pipeline
News | March 05, 2026

Moderna strikes $950 million global settlement with Arbutus & Genevant, clears legal hurdles for vaccine pipeline

Moderna will appeal to the Federal Circuit to assert that its government-contractor immunity limits liability under federal law


KIMS Hospitals launches India’s first adaptive deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s patients
News | March 05, 2026

KIMS Hospitals launches India’s first adaptive deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s patients

Built on the Percept Platform and enhanced with BrainSense technology, the system can adjust stimulation levels in real time, responding to brain signals without manual intervention


FDA nod to YUVIWEL, first once-weekly treatment for kids with achondroplasia
News | March 03, 2026

FDA nod to YUVIWEL, first once-weekly treatment for kids with achondroplasia

Achondroplasia, a rare genetic disorder, causes skeletal dysplasia and often increases the risk of muscular, neurological, and cardiorespiratory complications