The second day focused on leadership for sustainability, where Ross introduced the four WCC theological manuals: HIV and Migration, Mental Health, Prevention, and HIV and Youth. “The response was extremely positive, and participants were eager…
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HPV Vaccination Shows Long-Term Cancer Benefits – Medscape
- HPV Vaccination Shows Long-Term Cancer Benefits Medscape
- HPV vaccination can help prevent rising cases of oral cancer Healthcare Radius
- Parental pushback threatens HPV protection Medical Xpress
- Get that HPV shot: HPV herd immunity doesn’t make…
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McDonald Criteria Updates Boost MS Diagnostic Specificity – Medscape
- McDonald Criteria Updates Boost MS Diagnostic Specificity Medscape
- Radiomics on Spinal Cord MRI May Offer Superior MS Assessment The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®)
- New guidelines help doctors diagnose MS earlier and more accurately
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Nanostructured Chemotherapy Boosts Efficacy and Reduces Toxi
In a promising advance for cancer treatment, Northwestern University scientists have re-engineered the molecular structure of a common chemotherapy drug, making it dramatically more soluble and effective and less toxic.
In the new study,…
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Omacetaxine and Venetoclax Show Benefits in MDS, No Improvement in AML | Targeted Oncology
A phase 1b/2 trial (NCT04874194) revealed that the combination treatment of omacetaxine and venetoclax (Venclexta) in patients with relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) with RUNX1 mutation showed…
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Too few people with HIV receiving statins despite guideline changes
Progress towards wider use of statins in people with HIV has been modest and LDL cholesterol control remains suboptimal in people with HIV at higher risk of cardiovascular disease, studies presented at last week’s 20th European AIDS Conference…
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Early elevation of complement-related proteins in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) with normal liver enzymes | BMC Gastroenterology
Riazi K, Azhari H, Charette JH, Underwood FE, King JA, Afshar EE, et al. The prevalence and incidence of NAFLD worldwide: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2022;7(9):851–61.
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Two analgesic drugs may one day be repurposed as anti-tumor therapies
Peripheral afferent neurons – nerves that send signals from all areas of the body to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) – are known to infiltrate and grow within malignant bone tumors called osteosarcomas, often…
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