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clinical trial
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Everybody is MS fighting: will metformin and lipoate live up to expectations?
Progressive multiple sclerosi (MS) is a clinical form of MS characterized by a progressive worsening of symptoms and disability without periods of recovery. This...
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Inflammatory bowel disease picks the cauldron to mend its “leaks”: meet the latest possibilites
About drug options for IBD
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) refers to some chronic inflammatory conditions, mainly primarily Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). These...
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Sarilumab vs. polymyalgia rheumatica: it’s time to kill that alive and kickin’ pain
Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is characterized by pain and morning stiffness in the shoulder and hips and affects people over the age of 50. It...
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Lung cancer flash news: chemokine biomarker and immuno-chemo for a better life quality
Innovational cancer treatments such as immunotherapy are offering new hope to patients.
Often these go in conjunction with more common approaches such as regular chemotherapy....
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Pharmanews: sorafenib repurposed, siponimod approved
In an article published last week by SAGE Publishing, investigators from The Nagourney Cancer Institute and The Albert Einstein Israelite Hospital in São Paulo,...
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Uterine and vaginal cancer on a new top-standard clinical trial
Cervical cancer can be insidious. Changes to the cervix are often detected with a pap smear, but for those with limited access to health...
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Acute porphyria: the latest RNA-based clinical trial is a success
Acute porphyria is a group of uncommon diseases that can cause severe, potentially life-threatening attacks of abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and paralysis. Acute hepatic...
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Migraine: found an association with diabetes. What lies beneath?
According to the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017, headache disorders (consisting mainly of migraine), are the second leading cause of disability worldwide. Diabetes...