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HHS Promotes Health Awareness Through Unique Workout on World Autism Awareness Day

April 16, 2026
On World Autism Awareness Day, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) organized an unconventional event focused on promoting health and wellness through a group workout. This initiative aimed to raise awareness about autism while simultaneously encouraging physical activity among participants. The decision to combine fitness with advocacy highlights a growing trend in…

Pharma Industry Faces Challenges in Reshoring Efforts

April 16, 2026
The pharmaceutical industry is currently navigating a complex landscape as it intensifies its reshoring initiatives, aiming to bring manufacturing operations back to domestic shores. According to Rosemary Coates, Executive Director of the Reshoring Institute, the sector possesses a unique advantage due to its critical role in public health and the increasing demand for localized production…

Biopharma R&D Pipeline Shrinks for First Time in 30 Years: Report

April 15, 2026
The biopharma research and development pipeline has contracted for the first time in three decades, as reported by Citeline. This decline marks a significant shift in the pharmaceutical landscape, where the number of drugs in development has seen a notable decrease. Factors contributing to this trend may include methodological changes in data collection and analysis,…

Hydrogel-Based Axon Model Improves Early Testing for MS Remyelination Therapies

April 15, 2026
Researchers at University College London (UCL) have developed a hydrogel-based axon model that significantly enhances the study of myelin formation and the efficacy of remyelination therapies for multiple sclerosis (MS). This innovative model addresses a critical gap in drug development, as many candidates that show promise in traditional rigid lab settings fail in human trials…

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