The 2 Minute Medicine® Podcast- Episode 27

The 2 Minute Medicine® Podcast- Episode 27

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This Pharma Roundup episode reviews four major regulatory and clinical developments shaping early 2026. It begins with the Food and Drug Administration approval of Nuzolvence (zoliflodacin), a first-in-class oral antibiotic for uncomplicated gonorrhea offering a needle-free alter ...  Show more

The 2 Minute Medicine® Podcast- One-Dose HPV Vaccines, Oral Semaglutide, AI Deepfake Doctors, and Longevity Tech from CES 2026

In this episode, we lead with our article of the week from the New England Journal of Medicine examining the noninferiority of a single-dose HPV vaccine compared with the standard two-dose regimen. We then dive into a detailed edition of The Scan, discussing how oral semaglutide ...  Show more

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