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New Version of Merck’s Blockbuster Cancer Drug Threatened by Patent Battle
March (Doctors In Business Journal) - A legal showdown is brewing in the pharmaceutical world, and it revolves around one of the most successful cancer drugs in history—Keytruda. Developed by Merck & Co., Keytruda has become a blockbuster drug, generating nearly half of the company’s annual sales. But now, Merck’s plans to release a new and improved version of the drug are being threatened by a complex patent battle over a seemingly minute but critical enzyme.


The Hologram Doctor Will See You Now: Hologram technology is transforming telehealth
March (Doctors In Business Journal) - Imagine visiting a rural cancer clinic and seeing a hologram doctor instead of a physician appearing on a traditional video screen. This futuristic model of telehealth is already a reality for some cancer patients in Tennessee and Mississippi, thanks to the West Cancer Center & Research Institute. By leveraging hologram technology, the institute is redefining remote health care access, improving patient experiences, and challenging conven


Sale of Ozempic Knockoffs Is Supposed to End Soon. Telehealth Companies Aren’t Happy
March (Doctors In Business Journal) - The pharmaceutical industry is in an uproar over the sale of knockoff versions of the popular diabetes and weight-loss drug, Ozempic. As pharmaceutical giants intensify efforts to curb the sale of custom-made alternatives, telehealth companies and pharmacies that rely on these products are bracing for a major hit to their revenues. The impending crackdown is creating a standoff between the established pharmaceutical giants and the rapidly


Health care developments are influencing the market, and investors should be watching these cues in the weeks to come.
March (Doctors In Business Journal) - Germany’s DAX, the country’s blue-chip index, recently made headlines after lawmakers approved a significant spending plan aimed at revitalizing its military and boosting its stagnating economy. This news had a notable impact on the stock market, with DAX hitting a record high of 23,476.01 before slightly paring back gains to 23,320.85, a rise of 0.7% overall.


Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Dismisses Stock Market Volatility Concerns: A Focus on the Long Term
March (Doctors In Business Journal) - In a recent interview with CNBC , U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent downplayed concerns regarding the recent fluctuations in the stock market and signals of weak economic growth in the first quarter of the year. In response to the ongoing market volatility, Bessent assured the public and investors that the White House’s focus remains on the long-term economic recovery, rather than short-term market fluctuations. His comments come amid


Congress Avoids a Shutdown — and Gives Trump More Tariff Power Against Canada and Mexico
March (Doctors In Business Journal) - On Friday evening, Congress successfully passed a bill that avoided a government shutdown, ensuring the federal government would remain funded through the end of September at spending levels similar to those in the 2024 fiscal year. The passage of the bill was a welcome relief for government workers and citizens alike, as the looming threat of a shutdown had raised concerns about the potential disruption of essential government services.


Eggs Are So Expensive People Are Smuggling Them In From Mexico: A Sign of the Times
March (Doctors In Business Journal) - In the latest bizarre twist in the ongoing battle over rising food prices, eggs have become so expensive in the United States that people are resorting to smuggling them in from Mexico. This growing trend is not only shocking but also a clear indication of how far consumers are willing to go to fight the relentless surge in grocery costs. From sky-high prices at the checkout line to desperate attempts to circumvent them, eggs have become


Consumers and Businesses Send Distress Signal as Economic Fear Sets In
March (Doctors In Business Journal) - Economic Woes Emerge as a Concern for Both Consumers and Businesses. In recent months, economic fear has swept across consumers and businesses alike, signaling a sharp shift in sentiment. From canceled trips to fewer dinner parties and a noticeable dip in sales, it is clear that both individuals and companies are feeling the economic pinch. Consumers, once confident in their spending power, are now scaling back on purchases, while busines


Tesla Warns It Faces Retaliation: Costs from Trump Trade War
March 13 (Doctors In Business Journal) - In a recent announcement, U.S. automaker Tesla (TSLA.O) has issued a stark warning about...


Ruiting Wang Wins Prestigious 2024 Best Paper Award from Dynamic Systems and Control Division at the American Controls Conference
March 13 (Doctors In Business Journal) - Ruiting Wang , a distinguished PhD Candidate at the University of California, Berkeley, has been...


Here’s What Retirement on a Pension Looks Like in America
March 13 (Doctors In Business Journal) - For many Americans, the pursuit of happiness in retirement is a lot easier with a pension....


Your Guide to Taxes for Self-Employed and Gig Workers
March 13 (Doctors In Business Journal) - Navigating taxes can be daunting for anyone, but it’s especially challenging for self-employed...


Trump’s Tariffs: Where Things Stand in 2025
Donald Trump has long been a vocal advocate for tariffs and trade protectionism, framing them as tools to revive U.S. manufacturing,...


Inflation May Prevent the Fed From Fending Off a Recession
Sticky Prices, Weak Growth, and a Looming Economic Dilemma. Wall Street is increasingly gripped by a new fear: the U.S. economy could...


Europe, Canada Hit Back at U.S. Steel Tariffs: Retaliatory Measures Target Iconic American Products
The global trade war has intensified as the European Union (EU) and Canada announce retaliatory tariffs against the United States in...


Why Nvidia Is Under Pressure Despite Strong Quarterly Results
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been the undisputed leader in artificial intelligence (AI) chips, riding the AI boom to record-breaking...


Eneos Plans $3 Billion IPO of JX Advanced Metals: Japan’s Largest Listing in Six Years
Eneos Gears Up for a Landmark IPO: Japanese energy giant Eneos Holdings Inc. ( TYO: 5020 ) is preparing to launch a $3 billion initial...


Investors Want a Piece of DeepSeek. Its Founder Says Not Now.
DeepSeek, the Chinese AI startup that took the world by storm with its powerful chatbot, is facing a paradoxical dilemma. Investors are...


Mansoor Shekarian: Advancing Finance Research at Texas A&M University
Mansoor Shekarian , a Ph.D. student in Finance at Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School, is making significant strides in financial...


Brendan King Advances Cutting-Edge Research in Natural Language Processing at UC Santa Cruz
Brendan King, a Ph.D. student in Natural Language Processing (NLP) at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC), is making...


How to Use Press Release Services to Increase Website Traffic
In today’s competitive digital landscape, businesses need every advantage to drive traffic and improve online visibility. One of the most...


How to Build Website Authority and Rank Higher on Google
Having a website is just the first step toward online success. If your website isn’t ranking on search engines, potential customers won’t...


How to Build Brand Awareness and Market Your New Startup
Starting a new business is exciting, but getting people to notice your brand can be a challenge. Without strong brand awareness , even...
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