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Climate-related disasters threaten US drug production, highlighting vulnerabilities in the pharmaceutical supply chain and ...
In vivo CAR T-cell therapies promise to revolutionize cancer treatment, enhancing access and reducing costs while addressing ...
A panel held during the Institute for Value-Based Medicine event in Chicago on August 14, 2025, included discussions of ...
AI enhances mammography by reducing radiologists' workload by 40% while maintaining accuracy in breast cancer detection, ...
A new TIAA Institute report says solving workforce shortages with smarter hiring, training, and artificial intelligence could ...
Explore how payers and providers collaborate to enhance value-based care, tackle rising costs, and improve patient outcomes ...
James D. Chalmers, MBChB, PhD, explains that the ASPEN trial findings show that brensocatib reduces exacerbations, slows lung function decline at higher doses, and offers clinicians a long-awaited ...
New research reveals how triple-negative breast tumors use fatty tissue to fuel growth, highlighting the role of gap junctions in tumorigenesis.
Jonathan Thompson, MD, MS, highlighted that reducing delays in molecular testing and treatment initiation is critical for improving lung cancer outcomes, and that clinical trial data suggest ...
Jenny Craven, PharmD, BCPS, outlines the strategies UC Davis Health has used to successfully navigate the complex challenges of implementing cell and gene therapies.
Lauren Wisk, PhD, discusses the implications of an all-inclusive long COVID definition and its application in clinical practices.
A UK cohort study finds socioeconomic deprivation in early life is tied to greater eating disorder symptoms in adolescence, with barriers to care.
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