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CAR T-Cell Clinical Trial on Hold Following Patient Death
A patient with cancer died after treatment with a gene-edited allogeneic CAR T-cell treatment.
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Simple Blood Test Possible for Detecting Ulcerative Colitis
Infrared spectroscopy and blood samples provide cheaper, less invasive screening alternative for inflammatory bowel disease.
Stress-Linked Heart Disease Predicted by Brain Activity
High blood pressure and heart rate in response to stress may increase the risk of premature death from heart disease.
Trending News Today: Threat of Long-Term Health Risks Loom After Hurricane Harvey
Top news of the day from across the health care landscape.
Organ Protection Mechanism May Treat Alcoholic Liver Disease
High expression of a specific protein found to protect against liver damage.
Novel Personalized Immunotherapy to Start Clinical Testing Across Cancer Types
The ACTolog approach targets tumor-specific antigens to fight cancer.
Trending News Today: CHIP Reauthorization in Jeopardy Due to Healthcare Reform
Top news of the day from across the healthcare landscape.
High Iron Intake Associated with Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis
Dietary studies for patients with multiple sclerosis have centered on vitamin D and obesity, but not overall diets.
The Role of Riboflavin in Healthcare
Riboflavin deficiency inflames the intestinal mucous membranes and disturbs carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism.
Vosevi for Hep C: What Pharmacists Should Know
This article highlights several key therapeutics areas with Vosevi that every pharmacist should know.
An Indian Health Service Ambulatory Care Resident Describes Her Experience
An interview with Dr. Kaley Holmstrom, an IHS Ambulatory Care Resident at the Fort Defiance Indian Hospital in Fort Defiance, AZ
Does the Opioid Epidemic Require an Emergency Declaration?
The opioid epidemic has resulted in 156% increase in overdose deaths from 2010 to 2015.
FDA Grants Expanded Cardiovascular Indication for Victoza
Liraglutide (Victoza) may reduce the risk of cardiovascular events for patients with type 2 diabetes.
5 Ways to Receive Prescription Drugs During a Natural Disaster
The destruction from Hurricane Harvey and the looming threat of Hurricane Irma show the importance of accessing prescription drugs during a natural disaster.
Infants Not Screened for Heart Disease at Birth, Despite Guidelines
The CDC recommends all infants receive heart disease and hearing loss screenings at birth.
Menopause Linked to Liver Fibrosis Acceleration in HIV, HCV Co-Infection
Accelerated fibrosis in women with a hepatitis C/HIV co-infection begins as early as pre-menopausal years.
Guidelines for Hypertension Treatment in Diabetes Patients Updated
The American Diabetes Association recommends that patients have their blood pressure checked at every visit to their healthcare provider.
Heart Drug May Amplify Efficacy of Leukemia Drug
Leaky blood vessels in bone marrow can lead to chemotherapy failure in acute myeloid leukemia.
Veterans Affairs Expands Access to Lung Cancer Screening
The Department of Veterans Affairs and Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation seek to increase lung cancer screening among veterans.
FDA Okays Novel System That May Reduce Mammography Anxiety
Allowing patients to control mammography compression may improve stress associated with breast cancer screening.
Trending News Today: Senators Launch Hearings Seeking Bipartisan Health Care Deal
Trending News Today: States Seek to Extend Open Enrollment for 2018
Technology Improving Care for Diabetes
Researchers are continuing to pursue cost-effective ways to serve patients with diabetes efficiently.
PCSK9 Inhibitors Show Promise Treating Heart Disease
Blocking PCSK9 may reduce atherosclerosis and heart disease by harnessing immune mechanisms.
Riboflavin: Evolving Clinical Indications
The B vitamins are a group of related vitamins that maintain cell health and provide energy.
Cutting-Edge Care for Patients with Diabetes
Health care professionals interested in improving outcomes for patients who have diabetes may find an article published in the September issue of Current Diabetes Report interesting.
Top 10 Dirtiest Places in the Pharmacy
Certain areas within the pharmacy are hotspots for germs and bacteria.
Millennials Less Likely to Manage Pain with Opioids
Millennials half as likely as baby boomers to take opioids to treat pain.
Single-injection, HA Product Gets FDA OK for Knee OA Pain
More than 20 million Americans are afflicted with knee osteoarthritis and there is no cure.
Fingolimod Reduces Relapses in Adolescents, Children with Multiple Sclerosis
Fingolimod may reduce relapses more effectively than interferon beta-1a in pediatric multiple sclerosis.