
Lauren Santye
Articles by Lauren Santye


An estimated 75% of patients with multiple sclerosis report fatigue among their most disabling disease symptoms.

Levels of certain bacteria and fungi appear to be higher among individuals with Crohn’s disease.

A synthetic particle awakens dormant HIV cells then knocks them out.

The grant from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society aims to support the development of a potential oral treatment for progressive forms of MS.

Janssen is seeking FDA approval for its once-daily darunavir-based regimen for HIV.

Mass spectrometry device rapidly identifies molecular profile of cancerous tissue.

Clinician and patient understanding and access considerations represent the most significant hurdles inhibiting the uptake of biosimilars for inflammatory conditions.


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