Mesenchymal Stem Cells Induce Cell Proliferation, Inhibit Dexamethasone Effectiveness in MM
April 22nd 2022Mesenchymal stem cells are known to promote tumor growth and metastasis in multiple myeloma (MM), but a recent study found they may also inhibit the effects of the corticosteroid dexamethasone, a common medication for the hematologic malignancy.
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NPC's Michael Ciarametaro on How Clinics Can Surmount Gene Therapy Data Collection Barriers
April 22nd 2022Michael Ciarametaro, MBA, vice president of research at the National Pharmaceutical Council, highlights steps clinics can take to mitigate issues related to data collection regarding cell and gene therapies.
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The CDC alerted doctors to look for symptoms of pediatric hepatitis following a cluster of unexplained cases of severe liver inflammation; President Joe Biden has released a national drug control strategy to prioritize harm reduction and treatment; kindergarten students fell behind on routine vaccinations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Dr Stephen Rozzo Discusses Real-world Efficacy of Tildrakizumab for Psoriasis
April 22nd 2022Stephen Rozzo, PhD, associate vice president and head, Biologics Medical Affairs, Sun Pharma, North America, discussed findings of 2 phase 4 real-world studies on tildrakizumab, which showed that patients achieved significant improvement in severity and quality of life by week 4 of treatment.
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Dr Hatem Soliman on Disparities in Metastatic Breast Cancer
April 21st 2022A combination of biology, access issues, and delayed diagnoses have contributed to disparities experienced by Black women with metastatic breast cancer, explained Hatem Soliman, MD, medical director of the Clinical Trials Office, Moffitt Cancer Center.
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Lack of Awareness, Cultural Barriers Impact Racial, Ethnic Groups Hit Hardest by SLE, CLE
April 21st 2022Patient education is an important step toward improving outcomes for racial and ethnic groups disproportionately affected by lupus, but a new report suggests payers and physicians also have more to learn about the problem.
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Research Lends More Support for Mediterranean Diet to Protect Brain Health
April 21st 2022Adherence to a Mediterranean diet, which modulates gut microbiota, offers some protection against Alzheimer disease, but results of the review indicated more research is needed to understand the effect on Parkinson disease.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking to appeal a federal judge’s ruling on the CDC’s travel mask mandate; the FDA issues a warning for harmful drug ingredients in dietary supplements; Florida's Department of Health releases its guidance on transgender care for young people.
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Study Examines Impact of Biologics for Asthma on HCRU
April 21st 2022The research, conducted in Germany, found that biologic treatment for asthma resulted in reduced health care resource utilization (HCRU), as seen in fewer hospitalizations and oral corticosteroid prescriptions as well as less sick leave.
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Dr Dexter Shurney Explains Role of Health Care Systems in Promoting Food as Medicine
April 21st 2022Dexter Shurney, MD, MBA, MPH, chief health equity, diversity, and inclusion officer and chief medical officer at Adventist Health, explains the roles of health care systems and managed care organizations, and next steps to update policies, to ensure healthy food is available in all areas of the United States.
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Breast MRI Linked to Greater Downstream Service Use, Costs vs Mammography
April 20th 2022This investigation focused on use of additional services and incidence of new diagnoses among women who underwent a breast cancer screening MRI—having a low or average risk of the cancer—compared with a matched cohort who underwent mammography.
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Study Finds Pulmonary Rehabilitation Improves Functional Capability for Patients With COPD, Asthma
April 20th 2022A recent study found that early use of a pulmonary rehabilitation program improved several measures of pulmonary function in patients with comorbid asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and obesity.
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Dr Elaine Siegfried on Considerations for Systemic Therapy Use in Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis
April 20th 2022Elaine Siegfried, MD, professor of pediatrics and dermatology, Saint Louis University Health Sciences Center, discusses several pediatric patient populations with atopic dermatitis who are candidates for the use of systemic therapies.
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Ixekizumab Effective Long-term for Treatment of Psoriasis in Pediatric Patients
April 20th 2022Pediatric patients with psoriasis exhibited significant improvements in self-reported outcomes and objective measures of complete skin clearance when treated with ixekizumab vs placebo, with no new safety findings identified.
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