
The study of 57 patients with acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) also showed that patients tolerated the treatment, offering promise for preventing and managing the complication of transplantation, which affects up to half of patients.

The study of 57 patients with acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) also showed that patients tolerated the treatment, offering promise for preventing and managing the complication of transplantation, which affects up to half of patients.

If 2020 was dominated by the news of how COVID-19 spread across the globe, then 2021 has so far been focused on ending the pandemic through vaccine distribution.

The new study identified altered microRNA (miRNA) in gray matter lesions, which could provide a new important marker of multiple sclerosis (MS) progression.

President Joe Biden announces a new initiative to get more adults vaccinated against COVID-19; Purdue Pharma may be immune from future opioid-related lawsuits; the California senate approves a bill decriminalizing psychedelic drugs.

This year's SLEEP 2021 virtual conference offers a wide range of sessions on topics relating to sleep disorder treatment and management.

Celltrion Healthcare’s high-concentration adalimumab biosimilar demonstrated comparable safety, efficacy, and immunogenicity profiles to the reference product for up to a year, providing further evidence supporting use of the product.

People who live in areas that have higher exposure to nitrogen dioxide were found to be at greater risk of Parkinson disease.

About 5.4% of patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who begin renal replacement therapy as children go on to have vascular events, and 4.1% of those patients die as a result of vascular events, though the real incidence rates are likely higher, according to new research.

Findings from an observational study indicate that chronic migraineurs with medication overuse headache may be deficient in vitamin D.

Data from the DAPA-HF trial and published literature show intermediate-level cost-effectiveness of dapagliflozin use among patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF).

Data from a longitudinal study reveal poor glycemic control and blood pressure management may contribute to cognitive decline in older patients with type 1 diabetes.

On the eve of the 40th anniversary of the CDC’s first report on what would become known as HIV/AIDS, Perry N. Halkitis, PhD, MS, MPH, sends out an urgent call to continue this fight and rededicate resources to finding a cure.

The FDA releases label changes for ozanimod to treat multiple sclerosis; the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases initiated a study on mixing COVID-19 vaccines; gender-affirming hormones may affect the cardiovascular system.

Nicotine replacement therapy can help with smoking cessation, but there are dangers of using e-cigarettes, said Laura Crotty Alexander, MD, ATSF.

As patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) fail on treatment and move to later lines of therapy, the impact on their health-related quality of life and the economic burden significantly increase.

Sonia T. Oskouei, PharmD, BCMAS, DPLA, from Cardinal Health, talks about the differences between provider and pharmacist concerns and whether health organizations giving more power to pharmacists causes conflict with physicians.

The World Health Organization simplifies the names of COVID-19 variants; updated Equal Employment Opportunity Commission guidance suggests employers can mandate COVID-19 vaccines; study finds a record 1.1 billion smokers were reported worldwide in 2019.

A new analysis reveals penalties levied under a CMS program to improve the quality of care at dialysis centers did not lead to significant change.

According to researchers, type 2 inhibitors do not seem to result in persistence of disease. In one mouse model, the inhibitor type was shown to also have a greater effect on disease biology.

Researchers outlined novel approaches to prevent and manage cytokine release syndrome (CRS), which occurs frequently in patients receiving chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy.

Patients who undergo cancer screenings, even when asymptomatic, experience short-lived psychosocial outcomes, such as anxious symptoms, distress, and worry.

New studies evaluate the impact of age on overall survival in adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, as well as response rates of rituximab in 2 combination regimens for hairy-cell leukemia and follicular lymphoma.

Highlighting the latest ophthalmology-related news reported across MJH Life Sciences™.

Many patients experience excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) despite treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and may benefit from wake-promoting drugs.

Rachael McCann, senior director at Willis Towers Watson, speaks of the greater need for mental health and well-being resources from employers to address caregiving demands amid the pandemic.

Christine Ko, MD, professor of dermatology and pathology at Yale University, reflects on her use of telehealth and how it allowed her to establish and maintain emotional connections with her patients, all at high risk of skin cancer.

Patient social cognition remained stable over 3 years, but its correlation with structural damage in the brain changed over time.

Both conditions involve a genetic predisposition as well as immune pathways that are triggered by environmental factors.

Some consider patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and chronic kidney disease poor candidates for metformin monotherapy due to the risk of lactic acidosis. However, new research finds patients who can tolerate the drug can gain similar benefits with or without kidney disease.

Patients with post–COVID-19 symptoms for at least 4 weeks should be assessed for pulmonary, cardiac, neurocognitive, and psychiatric complications and referred to a specialized clinic, a recent study notes

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