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How to invest in the latest developments in hearing technology

©Tympa System Hearing problems are often dismissed as a niche concern when it comes to medical care. This is perhaps largely because they are seen as an inevitable consequence of getting older. But in an ageing world where one in ten people are already over the age of 65, more and more people will suffer from problems with their hearing. What’s more, there are some interesting technological developments taking place in this field. There is, in short, ample scope for this subsector to grow. Francesco Conte, JP Morgan European Smaller Companies Trust’s lead investment manager, says that €15bn is spent each year on devices such as hearing aids – just 0.2% of global health expenditure. 

Anti-Suicide Drugs Market to Exhibit a Rise by 4 1% CAGR Between 2019 to 2027 | Coherent Market Ins

Search jobs 19-Feb-2021 Anti-Suicide Drugs Market to Exhibit a Rise by 4.1% CAGR Between 2019 to 2027 | Coherent Market Insights The Global  Anti-Suicide Drugs Market, by Drug Class (Anti-Depressant and Anti-Anxiety Drugs, Anti-Psychotic Drugs, NMDA Antagonist, and Antibiotic Analog) and by Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa), was valued at US$ 3,818.1 million in 2018 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of 4.1% during the forecast period (2019–2027).  Novel approved drugs, which are expected to be commercialized post-2020, introduced for the treatment of suicidal ideation is expected to drive the global anti-suicide drugs market growth. Until recently, suicidal ideation has been treated with anti-depressants, anti-anxiety, and anti-psychotic drugs. The trend is expected to continue till the expected launch of Cyclurad by NeruoRx Pharma during the latter half of the forecas

Botched vaccine rollout in US: Fragmented communication, misallocated supply

Botched vaccine rollout in US: Fragmented communication, misallocated supply Vaccinations are now picking upPremium 11 min read Sarah Krouse, , The Wall Street Journal The pace of Covid-19 vaccinations is picking up, but distribution sites are still recovering from initial errors in nursing-home plans, limited supplies and a balky flow of information Share Via Read Full Story The record-fast creation of Covid-19 vaccines was a triumph. So why is it taking so long to vaccinate Americans? The answer starts with tens of millions of Covid-19 vaccine doses that sat unused in medical freezers across the U.S. in the early weeks of the rollout.

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