
Researchers have found that the number of variants a patient had in their plasma had prognosis implications, with circulating cell-free DNA mutational load having a significant association with overall survival.

Researchers have found that the number of variants a patient had in their plasma had prognosis implications, with circulating cell-free DNA mutational load having a significant association with overall survival.

This new study from Japan investigated possible relationships between tubular injury, COVID-19 severity, and inflammatory markers with development of acute kidney injury.

The researchers identified 3 immune subtypes of esophageal cancer (EC) among the samples, all of which had different prognostic implications.

Researchers assess mortality rates among those with just asthma, just atopic dermatitis, and individuals with both conditions in Denmark.

Researchers investigated whether responses to questionnaires on psoriasis and atopic dermatitis prevalence remained consistent over time.

Christopher Arendt, PhD, head, Oncology Therapeutic Area Unit, Takeda, speaks on the success of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) in the treatment of blood cancers and efficacy implications of these therapies for solid tumor cancers.

Gary Lyman, MD, MPH, an oncologist and hematologist, gives his thoughts on whether health care institutions need to be doing more to encourage use of biosimilars.

In Germany, rates of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) seen at time of type 1 diabetes (T1D) diagnosis were stable throughout the past 2 decades.

Early assessment of risks for other disorders may significantly improve long-term outcomes.

Although there is hope chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy can revolutionize how to treat glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), there is still more research to be done, say investigators, noting that research on CAR T-cell therapy in this setting is still in early stages.

The characteristics of the tumor and the presence of surgical fatigue can help determine patients’ candidacy for skin cancer surgery, explained Todd Schlesinger, MD, FAAD, director, Dermatology and Laser Center of Charleston and Clinical Research Center of the Carolinas.

A new treatment using human immune cells can prevent infections in patients with leukemia who have a weakened immune system due to treatment for their disease.

New data from the REACH3 trial show ruxolitinib resulted in positive outcomes among those with chronic graft-vs-host disease (GVHD).

An overview of the latest news in Parkinson disease reported across MJH Life Sciences™.

Larger primary care practices in downside risk–only payment models and capitation saw the highest telemedicine utilization rates by their patients enrolled in Medicare Advantage (MA) plans.

Research from ESC Heart Failure shows a slower standardized gait speed in older adults with heart failure.

An advisory from the US Surgeon General classifies COVID-19 misinformation as a public health threat; the most populous county in the nation reinstates a mask mandate; debate continues around COVID-19 booster shots.

Here are some of the latest developments in multiple sclerosis (MS) from our sister publication, NeurologyLive®.

A survey of global physicians found a gap in knowledge of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) despite the growing burden of the disease worldwide.

Coverage of our peer-reviewed research and news reporting in the health care and mainstream press.

Michael Thorpy, MD, director, Sleep-Wake Disorders Center, Montefiore, and professor of neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, addresses the treatment of narcolepsy in recent years.

The nationwide, population-based study analyzed data on over 1900 patients with primary myelofibrosis (pMF), comparing rates of survival from 2001-2010 with 2011-2018.

Adding a pedometer to pulmonary rehabilitation did not improve long-term physical activity in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), suggesting pedometers are not an effective strategy to boost physical activity, according to a recent study.

The dialysis company faces a $100M fine for each of 2 antitrust counts.

The price of reference products reduced each time a new biosimilar was added to a drug program’s reimbursement list, supporting the notion that reimbursing biosimilars creates more competition and lowers drug costs, according to a Polish study.

Low cardiorespiratory fitness among young adult men was significantly associated with an increased risk of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis over 3 decades.

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

Two big health systems will not administer a newly approved drug to patients to treat Alzheimer disease; drug overdose deaths hit a new high in 2020 Johnson & Johnson (J&J) recall sunscreen products after detecting a cancer-causing chemical.

Ann Goebel-Fabbri, PhD, a clinical psychologist in Boston, Massachusettes, discusses how limited research on patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and eating disorders hinders progress on developing effective interventions.

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

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