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How Cancer Cells Travel to New Tissues and Take Holdon April 1, 2025
Understanding these astonishing migrations through the human body, known as metastases, could […]
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FDA Okays Perioperative Durvalumab for Bladder Canceron April 1, 2025
Approval was based on improved survival outcomes vs platinum-based chemotherapy as demonstrated in […]
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Pulse Oximeter Results Unreliable, Stillon April 1, 2025
The first prospective study to look at this problem since investigators identified an issue earlier […]
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Staff Teamwork May Aid Regular Follow-Up in Primary Careon April 1, 2025
Teamwork and systematic follow-up strategies among interdisciplinary staff can improve patient […]
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Clopidogrel Better Than Aspirin Long-term After PCIon March 31, 2025
Two years after percutaneous coronary intervention, people at risk of a cardiac event had better […]
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Removing artificial additives from the U.S. food supplyon March 31, 2025
For decades, a regulatory loophole in the U.S. has allowed food companies to use […]
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Pharmacy Protests in England on Hold Following Funding Dealon March 31, 2025
A new funding package would see additional high street pharmacy services being offered, including […]
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Mathematical Modeling and Public Health Workshopon March 31, 2025
The Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics (CCDD) successfully hosted the 13th annual […]
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Q&A with Konrad Stopsackon March 31, 2025
Konrad Stopsack, an adjunct professor in the Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School […]
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Dietary Counseling Benefits Children With Food Allergieson March 31, 2025
Dietary counseling is an effective strategy for managing and preventing nutritional imbalances in […]
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Therapy Dogs Calm Kids in Emergency Departmentson March 31, 2025
A 10-minute therapy dog visit significantly reduces anxiety in children receiving emergency care. […]
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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery for Pediatrics Gains Groundon March 31, 2025
Implementation of the ERAS program delivers better patient outcomes, achieves shorter lengths of […]
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Chewing Gum Contributes to Microplastic Ingestionon March 31, 2025
Chewing gum, whether natural or synthetic, may release microplastics that are directly ingested. […]
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Corcept's Ovarian Cancer Drug Cuts Disease Progression in Study, Shares Jumpon March 31, 2025
Corcept Therapeutics said on Monday its experimental drug in combination with chemotherapy helped […]
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Vestibular Therapy in ED Shows Promise for Dizzinesson March 31, 2025
Vestibular therapy is feasible and may alleviate dizziness symptoms among patients in the emergency […]
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Can Repurposed Smallpox Vaccine Prove Effective for Mpox?on March 31, 2025
The modified vaccinia Ankara-Bavarian Nordic vaccine, originally approved for smallpox, is safe and […]
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Inotuzumab Shows Promise for ALL in Real-World Studyon March 31, 2025
Inotuzumab ozogamicin is safe and effective in adult patients with relapsed/refractory B-cell acute […]
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HLA-B27 Status Linked to Poor Outcomes in JIA After 18 Yearson March 31, 2025
HLA-B27 positivity is linked to higher odds of non-remission in patients with juvenile idiopathic […]
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Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Prevalence Rises in T1Don March 31, 2025
The prevalence of cerebral small vessel disease nearly doubled over 7.5 years in neurologically […]
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Same-Day TJA Found Safe for Patients With History of AFon March 31, 2025
‘Very reassuring’ data for outpatient procedures, according to a new study. Medscape Medical […]
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Continuous Glucose Monitoring: For Insulin Users and Beyondon March 31, 2025
Discussions at the Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes meeting covered CGM use in […]
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French Agency Seeks Endocrine Disruptor Label for Resorcinolon March 31, 2025
New findings suggest that resorcinol may disrupt hormone systems and cause serious health issues, […]
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Young Vitiligo Patients Face Hurdles to UVB Therapyon March 31, 2025
A patient survey highlights significant barriers to narrowband UVB phototherapy among children with […]
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Mapping Hope: Rebuilding Lebanon After Conflicton March 28, 2025
The escalation of the Lebanon conflict in October 2024 left a devastating impact on the country, […]
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Exploring physician anti-nuclear war activismon March 27, 2025
Countway Library exhibit Prescriptions for Peace highlights role of health care professionals in […]
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Dean Andrea Baccarelli on driving change amid deep challengeson March 26, 2025
In this Harvard Gazette Q&A, Baccarelli discusses his vision for expanding the School's impact […]
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Improving cybersecurity to protect against online hateon March 26, 2025
With the rise of anti-science sentiment, individuals can protect themselves from online attacks via […]
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Beef tallow not a healthier option than seed oilson March 26, 2025
Nutrition experts caution against using beef tallow, which is high in unsaturated fat.
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Carisha Prantoyo, MPH ’27, sees collaboration as the key to a healthier worldon March 25, 2025
Nutrition student Carisha Pranyoto, MPH ’27, has used her work experience at UNICEF USA and […]
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Ilahi Creary, MPH ’26, is inspired to serve others through public healthon March 25, 2025
Ilahi Creary, MPH ’26, talks about how a mother and grandmother who work in healthcare, combined […]