Cardiol Therapeutics Inc.: Cardiol Therapeutics Announces Formation of Data Safety Monitoring and Clinical Endpoint Committees for Phase II/III Outcomes Trial in High-Risk Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19
Oakville, Ontario (Newsfile Corp. - January 21, 2021) - Cardiol Therapeutics Inc. (
Cardiol or the
Company ), a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on the research and clinical development of anti-inflammatory therapies for the treatment of cardiovascular disease, today announced the formation of the Data Safety Monitoring Committee ( DSMC ) and the Clinical Endpoint Committee ( CEC ) for the Company s Phase II/III trial in high-risk patients hospitalized with COVID-19 at clinical centers throughout the United States.
The DSMC comprises independent experts who will assess the patient safety data, and, if needed, critical efficacy endpoints of the trial. In order to do so, the DSMC may review unblinded study information (on a patient level or treatment group lev
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Interpace Biosciences Announces Third Quarter 2020 Financial and Business Results and .
Interpace Biosciences, Inc.January 20, 2021 GMT
Third Quarter Net Revenue of $8.2 Million Up 7% vs Prior Year; Third Quarter Year to Date Net Revenue of $22.8 Million Up 14% vs Prior Year
Estimates Fourth Quarter Net Revenue range of $9.0 million - $10.0 million
Realized Reimbursement on Higher ThyGeNEXT Pricing in January
Closed $5 Million Bridge Loan Agreement with Existing Private Equity Investors and terminated the SVB credit facility
Cash balance as of January 15, 2021 was $6.1 million net of restricted cash
Conference Call and Webcast Thursday January 21, 2021 at 4:30 pm ET
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Dietitians in aged care: a recipe to save millions
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Malnutrition in Aged Care Position Dietitians Australia considers it vital for malnutrition screening to become embedded in the admission process for aged care services. Results of quarterly re -screens of nutritional status must become the mandatory nutrition criteria and replace mandatory reporting on unintentional weight loss. Mandatory malnutrition screening with nutrition management by Accredited Practising Dietitians using a foo d-first approach will improve the quality of life for aged care consumer s and could provide more than $8
Eli Lilly antibody cuts covid-19 risk up to 80% in nursing home study
Riley Griffin, Bloomberg
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Eli Lilly corporate headquarters in Indianapolis. Eli Lilly continues to back a potential COVID-19 treatment despite research showing that it may not work on hospitalized patients. The drugmaker said Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020, that It remains confident that its drug may stop COVID from developing in other patients.Darron Cummings/Associated Press
Eli Lilly s antibody therapy reduced nursing home residents risk of symptomatic Covid-19 by as much as 80% when used preventively in a study.
The infused treatment, cleared for use in high-risk Covid patients with mild-to-moderate disease who haven t been hospitalized, also significantly reduced the risk of symptomatic disease in nursing home workers, according to a statement from Lilly on Thursday.
Trump showers clemency on those linked to him, allies
Rosalind S. Helderman, David A. Fahrenthold, Beth Reinhard and Josh Dawsey, The Washington Post
Jan. 20, 2021
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1of3President Donald Trump waited until his last full day in office to offer clemency to dozens of people.Washington Post photo by Jabin Botsford.Show MoreShow Less
2of3President Donald Trump boards Marine One and departs the White House on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021.Washington Post photo by Bill O LearyShow MoreShow Less
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WASHINGTON - One man convicted of health-care fraud is a longtime member of former president Donald Trump s golf club in Westchester, N.Y., and a former donor to Trump s now-defunct personal charity.