The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted an interchangeability designation to adalimumab-afzb (Abrilada), according to an announcement from
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GLP-1 weight loss drugs linked to heightened GI risks, says new study
Among the most recently approved drugs for weight management, glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) agonists have garnered considerable attention; however, the
Continue reading »Osteoporosis: Could a healthy gut microbiome prevent bone loss?
The health of the gut microbiome affects a person’s overall health. Previous research has linked gut microbiome health to the
Continue reading »Thyroid Cancer Increase Observed in Transgender Female Veterans
WASHINGTON, DC — Transgender female veterans are more likely to have thyroid cancer at rates comparable to cisgender women rather
Continue reading »Study explores gender differences in HIV-related stigma and social support in the Dominican Republic
For people living with HIV (PLHIV), an important barrier to receiving timely HIV care is the stigma associated with the
Continue reading »US cancer centers continue to see chemotherapy shortages: Report
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Continue reading »On a stretch of gravel road, families ravaged by cancer question nitrate
Cancer ravaged Brian Bennerotte’s body and those of many around him—his father, five brothers and his sister—as well as others
Continue reading »It's tick season! How to protect kids and dogs from Lyme disease
It’s tick season! Here’s how to protect yourself, kids and dogs from Lyme disease Experts warn ticks are active up
Continue reading »CT Simulation Not Needed in Palliative Radiotherapy Planning
When planning for palliative radiotherapy, clinicians can forgo an additional CT scan on the same day as treatment and instead
Continue reading »New research sheds light on genetics of placenta growth and link to preeclampsia
New research has shed light on how genetics influences the growth of the placenta, revealing a link to risk of
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