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Netherton Syndrome

Netherton Syndrome

Information on Netherton Syndrome, a severe, ultra-rare multisystem disorder which has a life-altering impact across a person’s life.
Listen to the sounds disrupting farms worldwide

Listen to the sounds disrupting farms worldwide

A pioneer in Precision Livestock Farming, Prof. Daniel Berckmans reveals how online monitoring technology is bringing healthier pigs closer to farmers and consumers
Interdisciplinary approach to CKM care

Interdisciplinary approach to CKM care

Explore the global impact of Cardiovascular- Kidney- Metabolic (CKM) syndrome, and the need for an integrated approach to manage these interconnected conditions. Insights from experts at Boehringer Ingelheim and George Washington University.
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FDA-Fast-Track-chronic-kidney-disease

FDA grants Fast Track designation for the treatment of chronic kidney disease, underscoring urgent need for new treatments for people living with the condition
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DCRI-collaboration-empact-mi

Collaboration with Duke Clinical Research Institute on EMPACT-MI trial, which will assess outcomes in people who have had a myocardial infarction
emperor-reduced-heart-failure-toplineresults

emperor-reduced-heart-failure-toplineresults

Positive, top-line results announced from the EMPEROR-Reduced Phase III trial in adults with chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction
EMPRISE-interim-analysis

EMPRISE-interim-analysis

Interim analysis from EMPRISE real-world study shows decreased risk of hospitalisation for heart failure compared with DPP-4 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists
EMPERIAL-heart-failure-toplineresults

EMPERIAL-heart-failure-toplineresults

Update on the EMPERIAL-Reduced and EMPERIAL-Preserved studies, which assess exercise ability in adults with chronic heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction
empa-reg-outcome-recurrent-events

empa-reg-outcome-recurrent-events

EMPA-REG OUTCOME® analysis: Empagliflozin reduced risk of first plus recurrent cardiovascular events in adults with type 2 diabetes and CV disease