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Medpage Today on MSNHydroxyurea Remains Effective Long-Term in Children With Sickle Cell DiseaseHydroxyurea remains effective over the long term among children with sickle cell disease, real-world data suggested. The ...
CardiAMP HF II is Evaluating the CardiAMPâ„¢ Cell Therapy Product for Treating Patients with Ischemic Heart Failure of Reduced Ejection Fraction ...
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GlobalData on MSNEmory begins enrolment for BioCardia’s trial of ischemic heart failure therapyThe trial is assessing the therapy for individuals with ischemic heart failure of minimised ejection fraction.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently forcibly restrained and arrested a Tufts University (Mass.) doctoral ...
Health policy is crucial for advancing clinical research and ensuring accessibility and funding for novel therapies.
Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, and Co-Director of the Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute to Serve as Principal Investigator SUNNYVALE, Calif., ...
FIRST Postdoctoral Fellow Jasmine Hope (15C, 22G) emphasized the impact ending the FIRST program will have on the ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNHydroxyurea shows long-term benefits for children with sickle cell diseaseHydroxyurea remains effective long-term in reducing emergency department visits and hospital days for children living with ...
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Everyday Health on MSNCan Local Honey Help With Allergies?Some people looking for natural treatments for seasonal allergies are turning to local honey. But there’s limited evidence it ...
St. Mary’s Health Care System announced recently the hiring of Dr. Christopher Ward as its chief medical officer. The system ...
Though health care in East Texas is lower than the national average, Tyler’s new medical school can change outcomes while ...
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Hydroxyurea remains effective long-term in reducing emergency department visits and hospital days for children living with sickle cell disease (SCD), according to new research published in Blood ...
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