Info is scant, but such breaches can reveal where a security product’s controls are located and how detections are designed, giving attackers a leg up.
Research Hub Bridges Cybersecurity Gap for Under-Resourced Organizations
The UC Berkeley Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC) offers tools and support to schools, local governments, and non-profits as they defend themselves against a growing volume of cyberattacks.
A Virtual Integrated General Practitioner–Pediatrician Model of Care Implemented in Metropolitan and Rural Primary Care Settings: Qualitative Analysis of Clinician Perspectives on the SUSTAIN Model of Care
Background: General practitioners (GPs) play a pivotal role in a patient’s health care journey. However, demands on general practice, including complex patient management, workforce shortages, and health system fragmentation, have been shown to adversely impact the delivery of high-quality care and health outcomes. Integrated care models, particularly those that offer virtual care options, can support […]
Understanding Public Perceptions of Lung Cancer in China: Infodemiology Study of Baidu Index and Weibo Posts
Background: In China, lung cancer remains a major public health concern and accounts for a substantial proportion of cancer-related deaths nationwide. However, limited research has examined public perceptions of lung cancer in the digital sphere, where health-related information is increasingly disseminated and accessed. Objective: This study aims to systematically examine patterns of public attention and […]
Illness Experiences in Young and Middle-Aged Patients With Dilated Cardiomyopathy on Chinese Social Media: Qualitative Study
Background: Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), characterized by ventricular dilation and systolic dysfunction, has a 10-year survival rate of 25%. The number of young and middle-aged patients with DCM is increasing, with progressive physical limitations and psychosocial distress substantially impairing quality of life. However, illness experiences in this population remain underexplored, particularly in non-Western contexts. Social media […]
Attitudes and Willingness to Participate in Drug Clinical Trials Among Patients With Cancer: Multistage Qualitative Study
Background: Cancer clinical trials are essential for advancing therapeutic innovations; however, patient enrollment remains a persistent challenge globally. Understanding the attitudes and willingness of patients with cancer to participate in clinical trials is critical for improving recruitment strategies. While previous studies have explored barriers and facilitators, few have integrated multiple data sources or used emerging […]
Global Sentiment Toward Health AI at the Dawn of the ChatGPT Era: Empirical Analysis of Twitter (X) Discourse
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly proposed for use in health and health care systems. Beyond technical performance, public perceptions and affective responses influence whether AI technologies are accepted and adopted in real-world contexts. Social media platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) provide large-scale, real-time insight into public discourse surrounding emerging technologies, yet remain underused […]
Intercept’s next-gen FXR agonist fails Phase 2 in latest setback for Italian-owned pharma
Intercept Pharmaceuticals’ attempt at creating a next-generation FXR agonist for certain forms of liver inflammation appears to have ended. The drug developer’s INT-787 showed “no clear evidence of potential” in patients with severe alcohol-associated hepatitis …
Why Security Leadership Makes or Breaks a Pen Test
Well-run security drills go beyond checking audit boxes to identify and address trouble spots. Effective leaders can ensure proper scope, access, and follow-through, but it’s not easy.
Pfizer’s Albert Bourla says he has no mega-merger plans
The most candid man in pharma strikes again. When asked on Tuesday’s earnings call whether Pfizer would consider a “transformative M&A” deal in the near or medium term, CEO Albert Bourla said it wouldn’t. “We …
Correction: Effects of an eHealth Cardiac Exercise Rehabilitation Platform for Patients After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Based on the Persuasive Systems Design Model: Randomized Controlled Trial
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BioNTech to scale down manufacturing, over 1,800 jobs on the line
BioNTech is making big cuts to its manufacturing footprint. The German company said in its first-quarter earnings release that up to 1,860 manufacturing staff could be impacted by its planned downsizing …