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Experimental Insulin Formulation Could Improve Blood Glucose Control
Sustained and controllable insulin delivery may improve diabetes care.
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Mutated Protein May Promote Leukemia Development
Patients with specific stem cell mutations may be at an increased risk of acute myeloid leukemia.
Protein Thought to Prevent Leukemia May Actually Promote Cancer Spread
Protein once thought to suppress tumors in acute myeloid leukemia may instead promote the disease.
Trending News Today: American Health Care Act Passes in Key Committees
Top news of the day from across the healthcare landscape.
Metabolite May Effectively Treat Schizophrenia
Kynurenic acid observed to indirectly raise glutamate levels.
Can You Prioritize Fun in Order to Beat Procrastination?
By taking small steps toward an end goal, you create momentum.
Lyme After Some Time
Lyme disease symptoms can persist after cure. But how can you separate fact from fiction in treatment?
APhA Foundation Seeks Nominations for 2017 Pinnacle Awards
ASHP Releases Guide for Pharmacy Preceptors
Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Reform Requires Stakeholder Collaboration
Players in the pharmaceutical supply chain have come under scrutiny as legislators target high drug costs.
How Does PBM Involvement in the Supply Chain Impact Drug Costs?
The complexity of the pharmaceutical supply chain is a factor inflating high drug costs.
Novel Compounds May Lessen Chemotherapy-Induced Adverse Events
Compounds demonstrate high cancer-killing activity and low-toxicity in non-tumor cell line.
Genital Herpes During Pregnancy Linked to Autism Risk in Offspring
A mother’s immune response to anti-herpes simplex virus-2 may disrupt development of fetal central nervous system.
Breast Cancer Cell Behavior Illuminates More Personalized Treatments
Targeted and individualized breast cancer treatment is viable.
Metformin Users With Diabetes Less Likely to Be Tested for Vitamin B12 Status
Long-term metformin therapy associated with lower serum vitamin B12 concentration.
High-Risk Metformin Users Not Monitored for Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Patients with type 2 diabetes administered long-term metformin more likely not to have vitamin B12 levels monitored.
Certain Genetic Mutations Passed to Children Increase Risk of Dementia or ALS
Children with the C9orf72 mutation are affected with these diseases at a younger age than the parent.
Insurance-based Health Metrics Make Some Populations Appear Sicker
Diagnostic intensity varies by geographic region across the United States.
Variation in Diagnostic Intensity in the United States
Medical providers with a tendency to order more tests and treatments influence how the health of a population is measured.
Trending News Today: California Lawmakers Seek to Decriminalize HIV Laws
Top news of the day from across the health care landscape.
Single Cycle of Chemo Combination Reduces Testicular Cancer Recurrence
Adjuvant bleomycin, etoposide, and cisplatin shows promise treating testicular cancer.
Should Chemotherapy be Used to Treat Early-Stage Breast Cancer?
Many patients with stage 1 and 2 breast cancer are administered aggressive chemotherapy.
Single Cycle of Chemotherapy Reduced Testicular Cancer Recurrence
Recurrence rate was 1.3% in patients treated with 1 cycle of chemotherapy.
Chemotherapy for Early-Stage Breast Cancer in Question
Patients with early-stage breast cancer may not need aggressive treatment.
Diabetes Tests Inaccurate Among Some African Americans
African Americans with sickle cell trait may have inaccurate HbA1c test results.
Patients May Delay, Forgo Care Due to Misconceptions about Physicians
Some patients may feel that they are wasting their primary care physician’s time.
Trending News Today: Lawmakers Meet with Trump to Discuss Drug Price Negotiation
Could Folic Acid Levels During Pregnancy Impact Childhood Hypertension?
A recently published study finds that maternal folic acid levels could have an effect on a child’s blood pressure.
Molecular Mechanisms Behind Appetite Suppression Drugs Discovered
The TrpC5 ion channel is necessary for appetite suppression regulated by leptin or lorcaserin.
Does Reduced Carbohydrate Intake Improve Diabetes Management?
New research conducted by the London Metropolitan University suggests that patients may be able to follow a reduced carb diet as an effective and safe strategy for managing their diabetes.