Pharma Pulse 6/19/24: DIA 2024 Coverage, How Orange Peels Connect to Heart Health & more

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DIA 2024: Gareth Dabbs of IQVIA Discusses Challenges With Clinical Technology

In an interview with editor Andy Studna at DIA 2024, Dabbs, vice president, global product strategy, IQVIA highlights challenges with tech overload and how stakeholders can choose which solution(s) are best for their studies.

Exploring the Connection Between Orange Peels, Gut Metabolism, and Heart Health

Study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry shows that orange peel extract may reduce risk of heart disease and adverse cardiovascular events.

Establishing a Data Ecosystem Using Automation to Optimize Regulatory-Compliant Clinical Trials

Significant advances in technology are providing new opportunities to collect and utilize real-world data to establish better clinical trial protocols that have a patient-centric focus and the ability to transform healthcare. However, it is important to understand how such applications work and their impact on safety.

This webcast series uncovers the concerns of safety professionals and other stakeholders involved in the development and implementation of clinical trial protocols in the digital era and highlights methods to best apply digital data into routine practice to best optimize trial success and adhere to strict regulatory guidance.

How A.I. Is Revolutionizing Drug Development

In high-tech labs, workers are generating data to train A.I. algorithms to design better medicine, faster. But the transformation is just getting underway.

New Study Finds That Empowering Primary Care Providers with Data-Driven Cognitive Screening Tools Increases Identification of Cognitive Impairment

A new study “Self-administered gerocognitive examination (SAGE) aids early detection of cognitive impairment at primary care provider visits” published today in Frontier in Medicine by researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center finds that the practical and brief SAGE test was easily incorporated into primary care providers’ visits. This screening tool resulted in a significant increase in the detection of cognitive concerns.

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