In an interview with Pharmacy Times®, Sara Assaf, MD, assistant professor at the University of New Mexico, discussed key considerations when selecting biologic therapies for severe asthma, including patient factors, treatment characteristics,…
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Cancer Study Links COVID Shots to Longer Survival – MedPage Today
- Cancer Study Links COVID Shots to Longer Survival MedPage Today
- UH Biology Student Plays Key Role in Groundbreaking Cancer Discovery University of Houston
- Moderna rises on study suggesting COVID-19 shot enhances efficacy of cancer treatment
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A steamy kiss made Kwn viral. Her latest EP proves she’s more than a moment
When British singer Kwn (pronounced kay-one) asked her friend-collaborator Kehlani to kiss her in the video for her seductive track, “Worst Behavior,” she knew it was going to break the internet.
With steamy lyrics like “Cut the lights,…
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Art in Odd Places Resists by Doing “Nothing”
October brings so many favorable things to New York City: small dogs in cable-knit sweaters, satisfyingly crunchy leaves underfoot, and the beloved Art in Odd Places (AiOP) festival along East 14th Street….
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Comet Lemmon to make closest approach to Earth in 1,300 years on Tuesday – Japan Today
- Comet Lemmon to make closest approach to Earth in 1,300 years on Tuesday Japan Today
- Watch comets Lemmon and SWAN make their closest approach to Earth today (video) Space
- This rare green comet won’t return for a thousand years. Here’s how to…
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CHEST 2025: GLP-1 Agonists Open New Pathways for Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Matthew Biszewski, PharmD, clinical pharmacist at Endeavor Health, discussed how the FDA’s
approval of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) expands access to therapy for patients without diabetes.During his session…
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Mars ice could preserve signs of ancient life for 50 million years
For decades, Mars has tempted scientists with its icy surface and quiet promise of life.
Now, a new study suggests that fragments of ancient microbes might still rest frozen in Martian ice, preserved far longer than anyone imagined, and surviving…
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Most Americans unaware of health condition affecting nearly 90 pct of U.S. adults: survey-Xinhua
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) — About nine in 10 U.S. adults have not heard of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome, a newly defined health condition that affects nearly 90 percent of U.S. adults, local media reported Monday, citing…
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Bleu de Chanel: Men’s Fragrance Review
Photo-Illustration: by The Cut; Photo: Retailer
Bleu de Chanel is inescapable. Since the original…
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“I feel like I’m playing Noah Hawley’s conscience in Alien: Earth”
Noah Hawley’s new FX series Alien: Earth doesn’t waste time pretending it’s just about xenomorphs. The monsters are there — acid blood, drooling menace, all that good stuff — but the real…
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