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New antitumoral drug release strategy created for breast cancer treatment

November 21, 2019 antitumoral, breast, cancer, Created, drug, for, New, Release, strategy, treatment

The local release of antitumoral drugs through bacterial proteins in the treatment of breast cancer can mark a before and

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Potential drug targets for glioblastoma identified

November 5, 2019 drug, for, glioblastoma, identified, potential, Targets

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have identified 10 tumour-specific potential drug targets for the brain tumour glioblastoma. The results

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Reversed halo signs manifest in septic pulmonary embolism due to IV drug use

November 1, 2019 drug, due, embolism, halo, in, IV, manifest, pulmonary, reversed, septic, signs, to, Use

According to an article published ahead-of-print in the January 2020 issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), the reversed

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Drug shows promise as immune therapy for cancer

October 15, 2019 As, cancer, drug, for, Immune, promise, shows, therapy

A therapy developed by Yale researchers stimulates immune cells to shrink or kill tumors in mice, according to a new

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New drug helps combat metabolic syndrome

October 3, 2019 combat, drug, helps, Metabolic, New, syndrome:

A new drug developed at Yale reduces a host of abnormalities associated with metabolic syndrome, an obesity-born condition that afflicts

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Research into state drug pricing laws finds no improvement in transparency

October 3, 2019 drug, finds, improvement, in, into, laws, NO, pricing, research, State, transparency

Less than 5 percent of state drug pricing laws passed between 2015 and 2018 will provide new information about pricing

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Drug with immunotherapy may provide therapeutic opportunity for patients previously treated for kidney and lung cancer

September 26, 2019 and, cancer, drug, for, Immunotherapy, kidney, lung, may, opportunity, patients, previously, provide, therapeutic, treated, with

Pegilodecakin, a first-in-class drug currently in clinical trials, has shown positive safety results and may offer a potential new treatment

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Cheaper drug just as effective protecting heart in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

September 24, 2019 As, Cheaper, drug, Duchenne, dystrophy, effective, heart, in, just, muscular, Protecting

A new clinical trial conducted at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found a cost-effective generic medication works just

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Preserved heart failure trial misses endpoint, but drug may benefit some patients

September 1, 2019 benefit, but, drug, endpoint, failure, heart, may, misses, patients, Preserved, some, trial

The number of patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction is on the rise, and the search is on

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Once shelved as too risky, blood cancer drug discovered in San Diego gets FDA approval

August 20, 2019 approval, As, Blood, cancer, Diego, discovered, drug, FDA, Gets, in, once, risky, San, shelved, too

A promising cancer drug, discovered in San Diego and later discarded for safety concerns, has at last been approved for

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