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AFP A deluge of weight‑loss drugs is set to transform the global fight against obesity as India prepares to unleash low‑cost generic versions of injections like Ozempic after a key patent expired Friday. [1]

Officials of the Department of Health and Family Welfare and NHM, Nagaland, with representatives of Swasthi – The Health Catalyst, TATA AIG General Insurance Co. Ltd., and The Entrepreneurs Association (tEA) in Kohima on March 26. [2]

TOKYO -- The discoveries by newly anointed Nobel laureates Tasuku Honjo of Japan and James Allison of the U.S. have opened up a market for revolutionary cancer treatments that is expected to quintuple to 5 trillion yen ($43.8 billion) by 2025. [3]

TOKYO -- As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, wreaking havoc on the global economy, drugmakers around the world are searching for treatments and vaccines to stop the disease in its tracks. [4]

TOKYO Cancer immunotherapy opens a fourth front on the war against cancer, following surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. [5]

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[1] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2026-03-21 · 34% match

India to tackle global obesity with cheap fat-loss jabs

AFP A deluge of weight‑loss drugs is set to transform the global fight against obesity as India prepares to unleash low‑cost generic versions of injections like Ozempic after a key patent expired Friday.

[2] MM morungexpress.com · 85% match

NHM, partners hand over mobile medical unit to Nagaland Health Dept

Officials of the Department of Health and Family Welfare and NHM, Nagaland, with representatives of Swasthi – The Health Catalyst, TATA AIG General Insurance Co. Ltd., and The Entrepreneurs Association (tEA) in Kohima on March 26.

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2018-10-02 · 40% match

Ono Pharma shares jump with a Nobel-winning cancer breakthrough

TOKYO -- The discoveries by newly anointed Nobel laureates Tasuku Honjo of Japan and James Allison of the U.S. have opened up a market for revolutionary cancer treatments that is expected to quintuple to 5 trillion yen ($43.8 billion) by 2025.

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2020-03-31 · 33% match

From Avigan to remdesivir, hopes run high for coronavirus drugs

TOKYO -- As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, wreaking havoc on the global economy, drugmakers around the world are searching for treatments and vaccines to stop the disease in its tracks.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-10-13 · 32% match

Combination therapy promises better, cheaper cancer immunotherapy

TOKYO Cancer immunotherapy opens a fourth front on the war against cancer, following surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

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