Month: July 2023

J&J Sues US to Halt Medicare Drug Price Negotiations

In a bold move, Johnson & Johnson has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, joining other drug companies in an attempt to prevent the Medicare health insurance plan from negotiating lower prices for prescription drugs. Just like a challenging game of tennis, J&J is volleying back against the government’s program. By taking legal action, […]

Published on July 18, 2023

Weekend Warriors Get All the Heart Benefits

Just like how spreading your daily fruit intake across the week is just as good for you as eating it all in one day, a new study reveals that getting the recommended amount of exercise either throughout the week or condensed into the weekend can provide significant heart benefits. This includes protecting against atrial fibrillation […]

Published on July 18, 2023

Improving Neuroimaging Data Sharing with NIDM-Terms

Imagine you have a giant library filled with books from different authors, but none of the books have labels or descriptions. It would be a challenge to find the books you’re looking for without spending a lot of time interacting with the original authors. The same goes for neuroimaging data in scientific studies. Researchers want […]

Published on July 18, 2023