
The ratio of immune cells in the blood can determine whether a patient with cancer will respond to immunotherapy.

The ratio of immune cells in the blood can determine whether a patient with cancer will respond to immunotherapy.

Antibiotics may become ineffective treating E. Coli if antibiotic resistance continues to increase among children.

An innovate production method may allow health care providers to produce on-demand medicine in the near future.

New diagnosis methods of patients with cardiovascular disease could lead to more personalized treatment.

The mechanisms of blood vessel damage from diabetes may affect damage to the heart and eyes.

The genetic makeup of influenza may be able to determine how a strain will multiply.

With more biosimilars poised to enter the market, stakeholders seek to ensure safety and efficacy.

Apomorphine sublingual film may treat motor fluctuations in patients with Parkinson’s disease.

The National Institutes of Health will fund research on somatic cell genome editing to provide safe and effective treatments in the future.

Vancomycin hydrochloride may reduce the burden on pharmacists treating patients with Clostridium Difficile.