
Recommended levels of exercise found to decrease the risk of cancer in 13 of 26 cancer types.
Recommended levels of exercise found to decrease the risk of cancer in 13 of 26 cancer types.
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Several public health interventions could prevent HIV transmission among injection drug users.
Pharmaceutical Care Management Association highlights lowering costs through Medicare Part D and specialty pharmacies.
Intensive stem cell transplant cleared all signs of brain inflammation in multiple sclerosis patients.
Hemophilia patients treated with Recombinant Factor VIII may develop inhibitors.
Harnessing the immune system may lead to an effective HIV vaccine strategy.
Drug labels for canagliflozin and dapagliflozin revised to include acute injury warning.
Josh Stein, CEO and Co-founder of AdhereTech, discusses how smart pill technology can improve adherence in patients on a specialty drug regimen.
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Patients with cancer need to be assessed for mental health issues.
Remicade biosimilar safe and effective treating Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
Counseling sessions and text messages can help patients with rheumatoid arthritis become more active.
Greater education programming needed for patients at-risk for HIV infection.
Analysis of neutrophil behavior enhances understanding of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Microfluidic device can help physicians determine optimal treatment of cancer.
A natural compound could increase the overall health of patients with diabetes, heart disease, and obesity.
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Patients with 2a testicular seminoma show improved outcomes with radiation.
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“HIV isn’t the end of the world. HIV is actually just the beginning.â€
PEPFAR saw a 33% decrease in funding for HIV/AIDS services.
Treatment attacks brain tumor metabolism at several points.
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Accuracy improved in point-of-care urine testing for the screening of tuberculosis in HIV patients.
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A large proportion of cancer patients carry genetic variants of unknown significance.