Impact of Cyberattack on UK Healthcare and Other Notable Headlines

Recent health news highlights include a UK patient's death linked to a cyberattack affecting Synnovis diagnostics. Nestle USA plans to remove synthetic food colors by 2026. Walgreens surpasses profit estimates, and inhaled insulin proves effective for diabetic children. Pfizer's hemophilia therapy succeeds in trials, while Altimmune's shares fall after disappointing drug trial results.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 27-06-2025 02:28 IST | Created: 27-06-2025 02:28 IST
Impact of Cyberattack on UK Healthcare and Other Notable Headlines
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A cyberattack on British diagnostic services provider Synnovis contributed to a patient's death at King's College Hospital, officials confirmed. This marks one of the first deaths linked to hacking activities in healthcare, underscoring the severe consequences of cyber vulnerabilities on patient care.

As Nestle USA aims to eliminate synthetic food colors by mid-2026, it joins a growing list of corporations seeking to meet consumer demand for healthier food options. Meanwhile, Walgreens' impressive quarterly earnings highlight cost-cutting efforts amid a transition with Sycamore Partners.

In the pharmaceutical sector, Inhaled insulin shows promise with children, while Pfizer's hemophilia drug meets trial goals. However, Altimmune faces setbacks as its obesity drug trial fails to meet expectations, causing a significant drop in company shares.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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