lunes, 27 de abril de 2026
What’s the true risk for eating disorders with GLP-1s? The state of Covid-19 in 2026, a hat to treat depression, and other health news from Morning Rounds
https://www.statnews.com/2026/04/27/health-news-true-risk-of-eating-disorders-and-wegovy-ozempic/
By Theresa GaffneyApril 27, 2026
Morning Rounds Writer and Reporter
Zap in a cap: How one neurotech startup is using a hat to treat depression FDA approved Motif Neurotech’s application to test its brain implant for treatment-resistant depression in a feasibility trial
https://www.statnews.com/2026/04/27/motif-neurotech-gets-fda-nod-brain-implant-depression/
By O. Rose BroderickApril 27, 2026
Disability in Health Care Reporting Fellow
Veradermics’ hair loss drug succeeds in late-stage trial The company is a major player in the field, which has seen a surge of investor enthusiasm
https://www.statnews.com/2026/04/27/veradermics-hair-loss-drug-succeeds-late-stage-trial/
By Allison DeAngelisApril 27, 2026
Biotech Startups and Venture Capital Reporter
Oruka’s long-acting psoriasis therapy posts strong results in mid-stage study Drug could become new treatment option, and a blockbuster, if data hold up in late-stage trials
https://www.statnews.com/2026/04/27/ourka-psoriasis-inectable-treatment-study/
By Adam FeuersteinApril 27, 2026
Adam Feuerstein, a senior writer and biotech columnist, is the author of Adam’s Biotech Scorecard, a subscriber-only newsletter about the crossroads of drug development, business, Wall Street, and biotechnology.
Intellia says CRISPR-based treatment for rare disease reduced swelling attacks in pivotal trial Data set up approval of what would be second gene editing medicine
https://www.statnews.com/2026/04/27/intellia-therapeutics-phase-3-trial-hereditary-angioedema-crispr-treatment/
By Jason MastApril 27, 2026
General Assignment Reporter
How Pets Improve Mental Health and Reduce Stress
https://www.news-medical.net/health/How-Pets-Improve-Mental-Health-and-Reduce-Stress.aspx
From reducing stress and anxiety to fostering social connection and comfort, animal-assisted therapy demonstrates how carefully guided human-animal interaction can complement modern care.
Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is gaining recognition as a complementary clinical approach that uses structured interactions with trained animals to support emotional, cognitive, and physical health.
Did life-saving HIV drugs unintentionally fuel a syphilis comeback?
A life-saving HIV breakthrough reshaped survival. But did it also reshape sexual behavior and spark an unexpected public health challenge?
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20260427/Did-life-saving-HIV-drugs-unintentionally-fuel-a-syphilis-comeback.aspx
A recent study published in Health Economics reveals that the breakthrough discovery of antiretroviral therapy for HIV might have unintentionally triggered the resurgence of syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection, in the United States.
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