
A new therapeutic agent prevented neuronal damage and preserved function in an MS mouse model.
A new therapeutic agent prevented neuronal damage and preserved function in an MS mouse model.
Structural factors impact access to high-quality HIV prevention and care services.
Onset or rapid deterioration of diabetes may be an indicator of hidden pancreatic cancer.
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Brodalumab (Siliq) approved to treat adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis.
Dr Robert Califf cites trends to monitor in FDA drug approvals and safety evaluations.
Label now includes the use of dulaglutide in combination with basal insulin in adults with type 2 diabetes.
Statistics show condomless sex is on the rise among men who have sex with men.
Research indicates hepatitis C virus is linked to cancers other than hepatocellular carcinoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Scientists measure the overall satisfaction of sexual and romantic relationships in adult survivors of childhood cancer.
Association found between medically appropriate food support and improved HIV and diabetes health.
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Unreliable data found in reports that did not support the professor’s hypothesis in cancer research.
Direct and indirect remuneration fees may not harm patients as recent reports have stated.
Supporters argue current laws are outdated and single out HIV-positive individuals.
A majority of cancer survivors felt telehealth services were beneficial.
Azathioprine exposure linked to myeloid neoplasm.
Why are some patients with cancer unresponsive to immunotherapies?
Low-dose computed tomography screenings remained very low and unchanged among eligible individuals.
Targeting skin sodium content may have beneficial effects on the heart in patients with kidney disease.
Special patient population produces new broadly neutralizing antibodies to defeat HIV.
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Independent pharmacies may not be able to rely on their market share to negotiate with pharmacy benefit managers.
Conventional HIV drugs could be transformed into once a month dosing.
Connection between arthritis and Crohn’s disease may lead to targeted treatment developments.
Eric Peacock, CEO of MyHealthTeams, discusses how the role patients take in their own care is rapidly evolving in the technological era.
Study findings shed new light on breast cancer treatments.
Creatine necessary for the replenishment of the intestinal mucosal barrier in IBD.
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Potential cancer drug class may bump standard practice of 1 drug, 1 target.