COVID-19: High Illness Burden in Seniors & Boosting Vaccination Rates

Archyde As we move further into 2026, the ongoing impact of COVID-19 continues to be a significant public health concern, particularly for individuals aged 60 and older. With the virus still… You can read the full story here: COVID-19: High Illness Burden in Seniors & Boosting Vaccination Rates. Source link

AI Startup Expert Intelligence Raises $4.7 Million to Automate Regulated Laboratory Data Analysis with AI

Archyde Artificial Intelligence Startup Expert intelligence Secures $4.7 Million in Seed Funding San Francisco, california – Expert Intelligence, a pioneering start-up focused on Artificial Intelligence solutions for regulated laboratory environments, has… You can read the full story here: AI Startup Expert Intelligence Raises $4.7 Million to Automate Regulated Laboratory Data Analysis with AI. Source link

EU prepares for retaliation on Trump tariffs, but hopes for agreement – The Irish Times

The European Union will continue to prepare retaliatory action after Donald Trump said the United States would impose a general 50 per cent tariff on all European imports in a week’s time, a threat that brought the threat of a full-blown transatlantic trade war closer than ever. But Brussels will continue to seek agreement with … Read more

Government U-turns on EU pharma reforms after lobbying – The Irish Times

The Government has changed position and decided to row in behind the pharmaceutical industry to oppose contentious reforms of the sector being debated at European Union level, following intense lobbying from pharma companies. Proposed EU reforms would cut a minimum eight-year window companies have to exclusively sell new drugs they produce before cheaper generic competitors … Read more

Kennedy’s MAHA movement on chronic disease: battle over priorities

WASHINGTON — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces a White House deadline this week. His Make America Healthy Again commission must deliver a diagnosis of the nation’s epidemic of chronic disease. By summer’s end, it will need to offer solutions. In between comes the battle over priorities. Should the commission go all-in on obesity? Focusing on … Read more

Pharmaceuticals 'need to be made in America' says US Commerce Secretary after temporary tariff halt – The Journal

Pharmaceuticals ‘need to be made in America’ says US Commerce Secretary after temporary tariff halt  The Journal Trump tariffs: China urges US to ‘completely cancel’ import taxes  BBC US stock markets expected to recover after Trump drops tariffs on mobiles  The Guardian US exempts smartphones, computers from global tariffs  RTE.ie Commerce Secretary Lutnick says tariff exemptions for electronics are … Read more

Ireland will ‘resist’ EU trade tax on US tech firms, says Taoiseach – The Irish Times

The Republic would oppose a European Union tax on US technology companies in any escalation of a trade war between the union and the United States, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said in an interview with The Irish Times Inside Politics podcast. Asked about a warning from European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen on Friday … Read more

Why did he pause abruptly, what happens next and what does it mean for Ireland? – The Irish Times

After a week of heavy losses, global markets are surging. What happened? The rebound comes the morning after an abrupt U-turn by Donald Trump over the “Liberation Day” plan for tariffs on global trade that he set out one week ago. The reciprocal tariffs were additional levies above the 10 per cent baseline tariff that … Read more

EU pauses reciprocal tariffs against US in wake president’s U-turn – The Irish Times

Main Points Donald Trump abruptly cut US tariffs to 10% for 90 days – except for China, which is hit with 125% The EU will pause the reciprocal tariffs against the US, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said. Taoiseach Micheál Martin said the Government had “all along” been advised “not to over-react” but … Read more