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Researchers warned that to achieve such reductions, greater uptake of the medication among indicated patients is needed.
Never Give Up on Your Diagnosis: Caitlin Kindberg's Message to Patients With Idiopathic Hypersomnia
August 14th 2024Caitlin Kindberg, a patient advocate from Nashville, Tennessee, discusses her experience finding proper treatment for idiopathic hypersomnia and the challenges associated with living with this condition.
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Fruit and Vegetables Outperform Medication and Baking Soda to Treat Hypertension
August 13th 2024Patients with hypertension-related chronic kidney disease who increased daily fruit and vegetable consumption showed improved cardiovascular health and reduced blood pressure compared with participants who added baking soda to their diet or who received pharmacological-only treatment.
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Routine Lab Tests Insufficient for Long COVID Diagnosis, RECOVER Study Reveals
August 13th 2024New findings from the RECOVER-Adult cohort study show that 25 routine clinical lab tests are not effective in diagnosing postacute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, echoing results from earlier studies.
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Tiara Green: Closing Geographic Disparities With Personalized Health Care
August 7th 2024Accessia Health works with advocacy groups to understand specific needs, such as travel assistance, affordable care, and diagnostic testing, ensuring a personalized and human-centered approach to health equity.
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Access to Novel DMD Therapies Remains Challenging Despite Regulatory Approvals
August 5th 2024Aravindhan Veerapandiyan, MD, of the Division of Pediatric Neurology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, discussed the Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) therapy landscape and barriers to treatment access.
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Telehealth Availability for Mental Health Care Declined After COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
July 31st 2024Researchers analyzed the availability of telehealth services at mental health treatment facilities across the US before and after the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency through a national secret shopper analysis.
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Early Treatment May Help Prevent PAH in High-Risk Patients
July 31st 2024New data from the single-center, open-label extension EDITA-ON study suggest that early treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) could benefit patients with systemic sclerosis and early pulmonary vascular disease.
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Significant Pulmonary, Upper Limb Function Declines in Ambulatory Patients With DMD
July 27th 2024Trials of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) treatments targeting declining lung or upper limb function, which are typically limited to nonambulatory patients, could also include ambulatory patients, according to the study's findings
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