’I feel like I had my pandemic in 2017’- Daniella Moyles on surviving burnout

The weather hasn’t been great all week, says Daniella Moyles, and, luckily, she doesn’t expect any sympathy.   It’s been nice in Ireland, hasn’t it?” she asks. “Sunny?” Sun and hailstones, I tell her, and she offers a sympathetic grimace. The sky is blue through the window behind her on Zoom, and when Daniella pivots the… Read More »

India’s surge hits southern states, prompts more lockdowns

Loading the player… Two southern states in India became the latest to declare lockdowns, as coronavirus cases surge at breakneck speed across the country and pressure mounts on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to implement a nationwide shutdown.  At over 300,000, Karnataka’s capital of Bengaluru has the highest active caseload of any Indian city. But… Read More »

Novo Nordisk recalls sales rep samples sunk by Texas power outages

There’s a saying about Texas weather—if you don’t like it, wait five minutes. For Novo Nordisk, the state’s extreme weather hit home early this year when the biggest winter storm in decades left some sales reps without power. No power meant no electricity to keep their drug sample refrigerators cold. The result? Novo is now voluntarily… Read More »