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Ace Therapeutics Releases Cardiovascular Disease Model Development Services to Power Up Related Preclinical Research

Ace Therapeutics Releases Cardiovascular Disease Model Development Services to Power Up Related Preclinical Research

Ace Therapeutics is proud to announce the launch of its cardiovascular disease model development services, aiming to empower researchers and pharmaceutical companies with advanced tools and models to accelerate the study of cardiovascular diseases and drug discovery. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, underscoring the urgent need for ...

ByAce Therapeutics


CD BioSciences Announces Comprehensive Circulatory System Tissue Microarrays

CD BioSciences Announces Comprehensive Circulatory System Tissue Microarrays

CD BioSciences, a US-based biotechnology company focusing on the development of imaging technologies, is pleased to announce the launch of its new line of Circulatory System Tissue Microarrays to the scientific community. This new product line offers researchers a powerful tool to study a wide range of diseases affecting the heart, blood vessels, and spleen. CD BioSciences is committed to ...

ByCD BioSciences


Bayer to start Phase III study with finerenone in adults with chronic kidney disease and type 1 diabetes

Bayer to start Phase III study with finerenone in adults with chronic kidney disease and type 1 diabetes

FDA for a label update for Kerendia™ to include findings from the Phase III FIGARO-DKD cardiovascular outcomes study. Based on the Phase III FIGARO-DKD findings, Kerendia™ received approval from the European Commission and the Chinese NMPA for a label extension, to include early stages of CKD associated with T2D. Kerendia is also ...

ByBayer AG


Kardiolytics’ VCAST Technology Offers Non-Invasive and Safe Solution for Functional Evaluation of Coronary Disease, According to Recent Study in Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology

Kardiolytics’ VCAST Technology Offers Non-Invasive and Safe Solution for Functional Evaluation of Coronary Disease, According to Recent Study in Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology

Our latest publication in Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology showcases the feasibility and functionality of our VCAST technology, a patented, AI-based medical system developed for non-invasive, clinical quantitative and qualitative analysis of CT-scan data, to assess the hemodynamic significance of coronary artery atherosclerotic stenosis. Using a ...

ByMedicalgorithmics S.A.


Kerendia (finerenone) receives updated label in the U.S. to include findings from Phase III FIGARO-DKD cardiovascular outcomes study

Kerendia (finerenone) receives updated label in the U.S. to include findings from Phase III FIGARO-DKD cardiovascular outcomes study

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for a label update for Kerendia™ (finerenone) to include findings from the Phase III FIGARO-DKD cardiovascular (CV) outcomes study in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D). ...

ByBayer AG


New Phase III study to investigate expanded use of vericiguat in patients with chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction

New Phase III study to investigate expanded use of vericiguat in patients with chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction

New Phase III study VICTOR will assess vericiguat efficacy and safety in patients who have not had a recent worsening heart failure event / VICTOR expands upon the Phase III VICTORIA study, providing further insight into the use of vericiguat in a broader range of patients with chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction Bayer and its development partner MSD (a tradename of Merck & ...

ByBayer AG


Elucid Presents Results of the EVAPORATE Study at ESC Preventive Cardiology 2021 Late Breakers

Elucid Presents Results of the EVAPORATE Study at ESC Preventive Cardiology 2021 Late Breakers

The presentation, entitledEffect of Icosapent Ethyl (IPE) on Changes in Coronary Plaque Morphology, details the effects of IPE on cardiovascular events and plaque characteristics using the ElucidVivo software on CT angiography (CTA). The ElucidVivo software is the first and only FDA-cleared arterial analysis tool designed to quantify morphology from CTA as if performed ex vivo by ...

ByElucid


Kardium® announces successful results from the GLOBAL-AF study

Kardium® announces successful results from the GLOBAL-AF study

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Kardium Inc. today announced that the Globe® Mapping and Ablation System has successfully demonstrated safety and efficacy in the GLOBAL-AF study. The results of the study were published in the Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology. ...

ByKardium Inc.


Circassia Announces FDA Approval of Tudorza Supplemental New Drug Application

Circassia Announces FDA Approval of Tudorza Supplemental New Drug Application

Data showing reduction in COPD exacerbations and no increase in major cardiovascular events vs placebo added to label – – Tudorza® is the only product in its class with these data in the label Circassia Pharmaceuticals plc (“Circassia” or “the Company”; LSE: CIR), a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on respiratory disease, today announces the US ...

ByCircassia Group PLC


Circassia Announces FDA Approval of Tudorza Supplemental New Drug Application

Circassia Announces FDA Approval of Tudorza Supplemental New Drug Application

Oxford, UK – 29 March 2019: Circassia Pharmaceuticals plc (“Circassia” or “the Company”; LSE: CIR), a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on respiratory disease, today announces the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Tudorza®’s supplemental New Drug Application (sNDA) for the inclusion of unique new clinical data in the product’s ...

ByCircassia Group PLC


Exercising everyday keeps the doctor away

The health benefits of regular exercise are well known and are commonly featured in public awareness campaigns. Now, recent research has revealed just how dangerous a lack of physical activity can be to the human body. One of the most repeated pieces of medical advice given today is that people should do at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise five days a week. This regular activity is thought ...

ByEuropean Commission, Directorate General for Research & Innovation

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