Healthcare: Two Truths And A Lie *** INDUSTRY FOCUS *** | Summary and Q&A

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Healthcare: Two Truths And A Lie *** INDUSTRY FOCUS ***

TL;DR

A healthcare edition of Industry Focus plays a game of Two Truths and a Lie with interesting facts about medicines, drug names, and recent news.

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Key Insights

  • 👨‍🔬 Bacteria research, specifically gene editing techniques, can have significant implications for treating diseases in humans.
  • 🙃 Drug names play an essential role in avoiding medication mix-ups and confusion among healthcare professionals and patients.
  • 👨‍🔬 Recent developments in pharmaceutical research include potential treatments for jet lag and unique approaches to fighting cancer.

Transcript

two truths and a lie this is industry focus hey everyone welcome to industry focus healthcare edition i'm your host Kristine Hajus I've got Todd Campbell Motley Fool healthcare contributor on skype it is December 30th 2015 meaning it's the last episode of the year Todd you have any fun new years eve plans oh we always try and do something that's fu... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: What are some common side effects of medicines?

Common side effects of medicines can vary depending on the medication but may include drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, and headache. It's always important to read the medication's information leaflet or consult a healthcare professional for more specific information.

Q: Why do drugs have strange names?

Drugs have strange names to ensure there are no overlapping names that could lead to confusion, especially among pharmacists when filling prescriptions. The FDA rejects many proposed drug names to ensure uniqueness and avoid medication mix-ups.

Q: How does bacteria research relate to treating diseases in humans?

Bacteria research, specifically gene editing techniques like CRISPR, can provide insights into the immune system's defense mechanisms. These insights can potentially lead to better treatments for rare genetic diseases and targeted cancer therapies.

Q: Is there a drug for jet lag?

Ongoing phase three trials are studying a drug called "hat wise" that has shown promise in helping people adjust their sleep cycles and potentially help with jet lag. Results from these trials are expected in 2017.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Hosts play a game of Two Truths and a Lie, sharing interesting facts about medicines, drug names, and recent news.

  • Topics include weird side effects of medicines, strange drug names, and recent developments in healthcare.

  • The game provides a fun and engaging way to learn about these topics.

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