Alzheimer’s patients who take Leqembi retain the benefits of the treatment even when they stop taking it, new research by Eisai and Biogen shows.
AT1 bonds date back to the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, when regulators tried to shift risk away from taxpayers.
The SEC received a record 15,000 or so comments on the rule, “more than we’ve gotten on any other role in the history of our commission,” he said.
Qin, who was until recently China’s ambassador to the U.S., said China would “pursue a sound and stable relationship with the U.S.”
Masking efforts may no longer depend on the state of the pandemic. The more attractive a person feels, the less likely they are to mask, a study shows.
Hudson and Emily Crider are on a mission to travel to all 195 countries. Here’s what it costs and how they spend wisely around the world.
Spain launched a visa aimed at “international teleworkers,” which lets so-called digital nomads live and work there if they meet the requirements.
States like New Jersey are working to help people hurt by racially biased drug policies get licenses to sell marijuana legally.
I spoke to 30 professionals in the health and wellness field about how they avoid burnout. Here are four common themes from their responses.