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Delaying Start of Cancer Treatment Reduces Chance of Survival
Time to treatment initiation of cancer treatment increased between 2004 and 2013 from 21 days to 29 days, respectively.
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CMS Bolsters Fraud Protection for Medicare Beneficiaries
Medicare cards no longer contain Social Security numbers to protect against identity fraud.
Novartis Partners with Super Computer to Advance Breast Cancer Treatment
Collaboration between Novartis and IBM Watson Health integrates real-world data and analytical techniques on breast cancer outcomes.
EMA Accepts Regulatory Review of Proposed Biosimilars to Humira, Remicade
Sandoz is seeking approval of biosimilars adalimumab and infliximab for use in all indications of their respective reference products.
Partnership Seeks to Harness Technology to Improve Breast Cancer Outcomes
Noavrtis teams with IBM Watson supercomputer to advance insights into breast cancer treatment.
Novel Technique Mimics Immune Systems of HIV Elite Controllers
The findings could lead to speed the development of an HIV vaccine.
Drug Enforcement Administration Warns of Fentanyl Exposure
Accidental exposure to fentanyl increasingly common as the opioid epidemic thrives.
Trending News Today: Man Charged with Murder for Infecting Girlfriend with HIV
Top news of the day from across the health care landscape.
Tobacco Causes Trillions in Healthcare Expenditures, Productivity Losses
New WHO report warns of harms related to tobacco use.
Abuse-Deterrent Opioid May Hit US Shelves Soon
Oxycodone hydrochloride (RoxyBond) immediate-release tablets may improve rates of opioid abuse.
Brain Microenvironment Contributes to Breast Cancer Metastases Treatment-Resistance
Up to 50% of patients with HER2-positive breast cancer treated with targeted therapies develop brain metastases.
Fruit, Vegetable Consumption May Avert Peripheral Artery Disease
Low intake of fruits and vegetables may increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Trending News Today: Penalties Waived for Late Medicare Enrollees
Top news of the day from across the healthcare landscape.
Tardive Dyskinesia Drug Approval Illustrates Efficient Trial Design
FDA approval of valbenazine (Ingrezza) for the iatrogenic movement disorder tardive dyskinesia shows impact of a well-executed development program.
Improving Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Most experts recommend adding basal insulin, but basalization has its limits controlling glucose in type 2 diabetes.
Novel Test Can Detect Latent HIV-Infected Cells
The TZA test is faster, more cost-effective, and less labor-intensive than the current test for finding dormant HIV cells.
Ritalin Poses Cognitive Risks to Those Without ADHD
Female rats observed to be especially susceptible to methylphenidate-related behavioral changes.
First-Line Biologic Therapy Not Cost-Effective in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
Initiating biologics before triple therapy increases costs and provides minimal incremental benefit.
Tumor Suppression Achieved Through Enzyme Manipulation
An experimental drug reactivated an enzyme to elicit tumor suppression.
Head-to-Head Study Compares Healthcare Costs of Anticoagulants
Dabigatran etexilate mesylate (Pradaxa) may result in lower costs compared with other novel oral anticoagulants.
Cost-Effective Treatment Approaches to Rheumatoid Arthritis
Switching from DMARDs to first-line biologics may not be the optimal treatment for RA.
Novel Treatment Inhibits Tumor Growth
Targeting PP2A enzyme shows promise treating lung cancer.
New Platform Provides Resources for Multiple Sclerosis Patients and Caregivers
GatherMS aims to fill the resource knowledge gap in the MS landscape.
In-Hospital COPD Deaths Plummet by 62% Between 2005 and 2014
Women accounted for most of the hospitalization and in-hospital deaths.
Lowering the Risk of Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Young Patients
Patients who were seen at an emergency department had an increased likelihood of diabetic ketoacidosis during the next 14 days.
Heart Disease Risk Greater in Patients with Severe Mental Illness
Severe mental illness may increase the risk of heart disease more than 50%.
Trending News Today: Germs from Household Pets May Stave Off Autoimmune Conditions in Humans
Trending News Today: Senate Could Soon Vote on AHCA
How Pharmacists Can Influence the Future of Health Care
Health care has historically been physician-patient focused, but pharmacists and patients are changing this trend.
The Role of Pharmacists Addressing the Opioid Epidemic
Pharmacists may find themselves in an ethical dilemma related to prescribing of opioids.