Zacks Small Cap Research – MTVA: Positive Phase 1 MAD Data for DA-1726; Excellent Tolerability Profile and Mean Day 26 Weight Loss of 4.3%… – Go Health Pro

Zacks Small Cap Research – MTVA: Positive Phase 1 MAD Data for DA-1726; Excellent Tolerability Profile and Mean Day 26 Weight Loss of 4.3%… – Go Health Pro

By David Bautz, PhD NASDAQ:MTVA READ THE FULL MTVA RESEARCH REPORT Business Update Positive Phase 1 MAD Data for DA-1726 On April 15, 2025, MetaVia Inc. (NASDAQ:MTVA) announced positive results from the Phase 1 Part 2 multiple ascending dose (MAD) trial of DA-1726 in obesity. The results showed that the cohort receiving 32 mg of … Read more

Introducing Embroker’s new Risk Profile for tech companies – Go Health Pro

Introducing Embroker’s new Risk Profile for tech companies – Go Health Pro

We’re excited to announce the release of Embroker’s Risk Profile, a smart tool that helps you understand exactly what risks your business faces — and how to protect yourself against them. The tech industry is constantly evolving, and so are your risks. Our digital advisor helps you stay ahead by instantly assessing your specific risk … Read more

Google Business Profile Photos Rejected – Go Health Pro

Google Business Profile Photos Rejected – Go Health Pro

How Can I Fix ‘Not Approved’ Google Business Photos? If Google is rejecting your business photos, the issue isn’t always that pictures are misleading. Google can also flag images for quality, content, and copyright issues. Problems With Image Quality Low-quality images don’t do your business or customers any favors. Google doesn’t accept pictures that are: … Read more

Uncover Your True Investment Risk Profile: It’s Not What You Think – Go Health Pro

Uncover Your True Investment Risk Profile: It’s Not What You Think – Go Health Pro

After reviewing my analysis on a conversation I had with a financial professional in 2013, I decided to take another close look at my finances. To my surprise, I uncovered a huge gap between my perceived risk tolerance and the reality of my portfolio. Since leaving work in 2012, I’ve generally seen myself as a … Read more