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Living with heart failure

Living with heart failure

Hear Patricia’s story on the impact that heart failure can have on mental health and the importance of finding support networks.
Cooperation with The Defeat-NCD Partnership

Cooperation with The Defeat-NCD Partnership

Together with The Defeat-NCD Partnership, Boehringer Ingelheim aims to address key access to healthcare issues related to non-communicable diseases.
Connect with your heart

Connect with your heart

If you know someone who has #type2diabetes, they are twice as likely to develop heart failure than those without.
Co-creation with Communities

Co-creation with Communities

Making More Health has launched co-creation projects in Asia, Africa, Europe and other localities around the world with top social entrepreneurs.
Living With Cancer

Living With Cancer

Every cancer journey is unique. Listen to the first-hand experiences of people living with cancer.
Bluetongue disease

Bluetongue disease

The bluetongue virus is a viral disease that affects ruminants' health. It doesn't affect humans, but it is a threat to animals.
Outlook for Partnering in Animal Health 2024

Outlook for Partnering in Animal Health 2024

Megan Grether, Head of Business Development & Licensing for Animal Health, shares her perspectives on the year ahead for partnering in Animal Health.
More Health Overview

More Health Overview

Working at the intersection of human and animal health, we have unique opportunities to positively impact vulnerable populations.
S&P Animal Health Partnering Oct 2023

S&P Animal Health Partnering Oct 2023

Interview by S&P Global with Megan Grether, discussing Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Partnering’s ambition and approach
Partnering for innovation in animal health

Partnering for innovation in animal health

Collaboration with external partners is a fundamental part of our innovation strategy in Animal Health. Learn more about the partners we are looking for.
The big, the bold, and the few

The big, the bold, and the few

In the animal health industry, fewer players are vying for bigger market shares. What does that mean for companies, veterinarians, and consumers?