March 26 (Reuters) - Wave Life Sciences (WVE.O), opens new tab shares plunged 58% on Thursday after a higher dose of its experimental obesity ‌drug failed to show a clear improvement at reducing a ...
Wave Life Sciences (WVE) fell ~57% in the premarket on Thursday as Wall Street reacted to interim data from an early-stage trial for WVE-007, its RNA-based obesity medicine. Citing six-month follow-up ...
Wave Life Sciences linked its obesity drug candidate to a 1% dip in body weight after six months, leading investors to drive the stock down by more than 50% despite the biotech hailing the data as ...
Primary Wave Music has announced a “definitive” agreement to acquire Kobalt, one of the world’s largest independent music publishing and technology platforms, from Francisco Partners, creating a ...
An oppressive heat wave across much of the western United States had cities and their residents sweltering through conditions this weekend that are normally more common at the height of summer.
It feels like summertime in March across much of the western United States this week, as an extraordinary, early heat wave sends temperatures skyrocketing in California and the Southwest. Subscribe to ...
A fire department’s implementation of a whole blood program will benefit from the use of a new monitor/defibrillator that allows the creation of a custom dashboard menu that can look at hemoglobin ...
Pixel Watch wearables have been failing to collect SpO2 and skin temperature data since the watches’ March update. It seems like the issue can be solved by factory resetting an affected watch. Google ...
Following the March 2026 update for Google Pixel Watch devices, a number of users are reporting that their SpO2 (blood oxygen) and skin temperature readings have vanished from the Fitbit app. The ...
How does it actually work? No, there’s no tiny needle hidden under the casing. Instead, Huawei is utilizing Photoplethysmography (PPG) technology. That’s the same light-based sensor that checks your ...
A major UK study shows that commonly used home pulse oximeters can overestimate oxygen levels in people with darker skin, increasing the risk of undetected hypoxemia and raising urgent questions about ...