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The study authors said that decentralizing dispensation of hepatitis C treatment re-engages patients.

The amount of minimally invasive surgeries has increased between 2010-2017.

While Janus Kinase inhibitors are a fraction of what’s to come in dermatology, research from AAD VMX 2021 shows they represent the potential of unlocking new capabilities across the field.

Lawrence Eichenfield, MD, discusses future prescribing plans and safety assessment for the topical JAK 1/2 inhbitor.

The oral S1P receptor modulator has promise to break new ground for disease modification.

An analysis of dietary patterns from more than 4000 men in NHANES suggests a diet with a greater intake of inflammatory foods was associated with a nearly 30% increase in odds of developing testosterone deficiency.

New data show female veterans receive poorer secondary prevention care in treating premature and extremely premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, compared to male veterans.

An expert writes on the value of shared knowledge into the intricacies of allergic risks.

Data also suggests the nonionic block polymer surfactant may be harmful for children <16 years of age.

The monoclonal antibody was linked to significant improvements in endoscopic nasal polyp and nasal obstruction symptom visual analogue scale scores.

Ennis James, MD, discusses the challenges and lingering questions associated with sarcoidosis

Raising awareness about proper treatment adherence is one method of working toward eliminating hepatitis C.

The investigators generated a list of 250 genes that are known to regulate individual reactions within the component pathways of the Alzheimer Disease Aberrant Metabolism (ADAM) network.

A new study suggests prescriptions for opioid use disorder did not affect current patient treatment, but new OUD patients experienced lower rates of prescription throughout 2020.

Elevated B cell activating factor levels in children and adults were associated with the development of FVIII inhibitors, which may lead to FVIII infusion failures.

An expert discusses the continued need to clarify COVID-19-related thrombosis risks as well as ensuring patients receive the most accurate information.

Maria DeSancho, MD, talks personal experiences with patients, vaccine hesitancy, mRNA versus adenovirus technology, risks and types of thrombosis, and more.

SDOCT imaging shows that sickle cell patients with no clinical evidence of retinopathy have considerably lower central macular thickness when compared with healthy controls.

Opioid-exposed infants diagnosed with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome present with various comorbidities but a prolonged survival rate.

The approval of the sBLA means greater flexibility and reduced barriers in care during the pandemic.

Infliximab and ustekinumab have similar efficacy and speed of onset in patients with Crohn’s disease who are biologic-naïve.

Compared with controls, children and adolescents with sickle cell anemia were more likely to be underweight and exhibit signs of stunting and wasting.

Researchers examine how biomarkers are differentially mapped to MRI measures of cortical thickness.

Patients who received voxelotor 1500 mg achieved significant improvements in markers of hemolysis through week 72 when compared with the placebo group.

fMRI imaging shows decreased functional connectivity within the frontoparietal network of affected patients.




































































