
Issues with learning and paying attention associated with intensive chemotherapy for leukemia.

Issues with learning and paying attention associated with intensive chemotherapy for leukemia.

RNA-based drug infiltrates the virus to prevent HIV from replicating.

MS is difficult to diagnose because progression of the disease occurs at different rates.

Consuming less dietary cholesterol may reduce mortality or transplantation in women with hepatitis C.

Durvalumab and tremelimumab demonstrated antitumor activity in patients with non-small cell lung cancer regardless of PD-L1 status.

Major depressive disorder is the leading cause of disability among adults in high-income countries.

Specialty benefit design and management tools employed by pharmacy benefit managers can help control specialty drug spending and ensure optimal patient care.

Released prisoners given continued medication access are more likely to avoid re-arrests.

Numerous canine breeds develop cancers such as breast cancer and melanoma that have genetic similarities with the human equivalent disease.

Jon Hamrick, executive vice president, Biotech and Specialty Services at Therigy LLC, discusses the implications of rising drug costs on specialty pharmacy.

Independents grapple with increasingly aggressive policies among payers, pharmacy benefit managers, and pharma companies.

Adenosine deaminase could help activate the immune system to rapidly fight and eliminate HIV.

Certain lots of SyrSpend SF and SyrSpend SF Grape suspending agents recalled due to the presence of yeast.

Despite the fact that the oral cavity and the lower airways are directly connected, the relationship between the two is not well understood.

Most new cases of hepatitis C infection in New York City found in the baby boomer generation.

Research could lead to the development of new cancer treatments.

Top news of the week in oncology drug development.

Viral minigenome modifies the virus and and produces particles that are no longer harmful to humans.

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Reduction observed in stiffness, improvement of balance, and less fatigue reported as a result of taking part in the exercise program.

Since the Affordable Care Act, $20.8 billion has been saved on prescription drugs at an average of $1945 per beneficiary.

Cancer treatment advances are now moving to the clinic with great promise, just as precision therapy and immunotherapy are transforming cancer therapy itself.

HCV transmission model predicts significant long term effect of direct-acting antivirals.

Investigators seek to stop women's cancers before it starts to form.

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Smoking puts HIV patients at greater risk of developing co-morbidities.

Nearly 40% of US employees have no access to paid sick leave.

Zepatier is priced considerably lower with similar efficacy to Harvoni and Sovaldi.

Trametinib and fluvastatin combination could block non-small cell lung cancer pathway activity.