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Proteogenomics offers insight to treating head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Proteogenomic analysis may offer new insight into matching cancer patients with an effective therapy for their particular cancer. A new
Finding a personalized approach to treating chronic rejection after lung transplantation
Two new papers examine the processes of lung scarring and chronic rejection of the organ after transplantation, and potential therapies
New approach for treating people affected by diabetic eye disease
A new study, published in Diabetologia, presents the results of the largest clinical trial for diabetic retinopathy. The study highlights
Scientists develop new ‘precision medicine’ approach to treating damaged DNA in pancreatic cancer
Scientists have developed a new “precision medicine” approach to treating the damaged DNA in the cancer cells of Pancreatic Cancer
One-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work for treating hypertension in pregnancy
Treatment guidelines for hypertension in pregnancy suggest that more women should be on medication to control their blood pressure. However,
Hydroxychloroquine is not effective for treating coronavirus, according to small trial
On Saturday the Food and Drug Administration approved the use of two antimalarial drugs, hydroxychloroquine and a related medication, chloroquine,
Forget ice packs: we’ve been treating bluebottle stings all wrong
Getting stung by a bluebottle is an Australian rite of passage, but conventional wisdom around treatment may have been –
New study takes first step toward treating endometriosis
Researchers at Northwestern Medicine have taken the first step in bioengineering the human uterus to treat endometriosis, uterine-factor infertility and
Treating pain with magnetic fields
In the United States, chronic pain is “the most common cause of long-term disability.” According to the National Institutes of