We just got our first promising data on a new kind of drug to treat COVID-19. Here's how Lilly and 13 other top drugmakers are sprinting to develop vaccines or treatments that can halt this pandemic.

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We just got our first promising data on a new kind of drug to treat COVID-19. Here's how Lilly and 13 other top drugmakers are sprinting to develop vaccines or treatments that can halt this pandemic.
 
 
We just got our first promising data on a new kind of drug to treat COVID-19. Here's how Lilly and 13 other top drugmakers are sprinting to develop vaccines or treatments that can halt this pandemic.
 
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THE DIGITAL THERAPEUTICS EXPLAINER: How digital treatments could be a $9 billion opportunity by 2025
 
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We just got the first data showing that antibody drugs could help keep COVID-19 patients out of the hospital. Here are the 9 top drugmakers racing to develop these promising coronavirus treatments.
 
 
We just got the first data showing that antibody drugs could help keep COVID-19 patients out of the hospital. Here are the 9 top drugmakers racing to develop these promising coronavirus treatments.
 
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Antarctica's Thwaites glacier is in peril, images reveal. The so-called 'doomsday glacier' could trigger 10 feet of sea-level rise if it melts.
 
 
Antarctica's Thwaites glacier is in peril, images reveal. The so-called 'doomsday glacier' could trigger 10 feet of sea-level rise if it melts.
 
The Thwaites Glacier is receding by half a mile per year. Scientists recently discovered that warm undercurrents could be eating away its underbelly.
 
 
 
 
 
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These 5 factors are transforming the healthcare experience for both patients and doctors
 
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A whistleblower is accusing doctors at an ICE detention center of surgically removing the wombs of some immigrant detainees
 
 
A whistleblower is accusing doctors at an ICE detention center of surgically removing the wombs of some immigrant detainees
 
"I've had several inmates tell me ... they've had hysterectomies and they don't know why they went or why they're going," the nurse Dawn Wooten said.
 
 
 
 
 
The carcass of an extinct cave bear thought to be over 22,000 years old was discovered in remote Siberia — the only find of its kind
 
 
The carcass of an extinct cave bear thought to be over 22,000 years old was discovered in remote Siberia — the only find of its kind
 
Scientists found the cave bear's carcass preserved in the Siberian permafrost. Until now, they had unearthed only bear bones.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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