Health News Highlights: Obesity Drugs Surge and Prosthetics Journey
The demand for obesity drugs in India is surging as Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk compete. A Pakistani startup sends prosthetics to child war survivors in Gaza. Samsung plans to acquire the U.S. healthcare platform Xealth. A U.S. judge blocks a law affecting Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, and Brazil's Hypera reveals a new majority stakeholders group.

The demand for weight-loss medication in India is escalating rapidly, as competition between Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk intensifies, according to data from Pharmarack. Lilly's product, Mounjaro, saw a significant jump in sales, doubling figures in June.
A young survivor of a missile strike in Gaza, Sidra Al Bordeeni, regained some normalcy with a prosthetic arm provided by a Pakistani startup. Her journey symbolizes the critical impact of healthcare innovation in conflict zones.
Samsung Electronics is set to acquire U.S.-based healthcare platform Xealth, marking a strategic move to bolster its mobile healthcare services. Meanwhile, a U.S. judge has temporarily halted a law affecting Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood centers.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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