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Alligator Bioscience's Phase 2 mitazalimab Pancreatic Cancer Data Published in The Lancet Oncology
Morningstar· 2 days agoLUND, SE / ACCESSWIRE / June 03, 2024 / Alligator Bioscience (STO:ATORX)Publication in world-leading clinical oncology journal validates the quality and potential implications ...
Bimekizumab yields meaningful response in hidradenitis suppurativa
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoBimekizumab is well tolerated and produces clinically meaningful responses in patients with...
New Research Links High Testosterone Levels With This Common Heart Condition
Health.com· 11 hours agoBut the new findings, published in the journal The Lancet, suggest that men with naturally higher...
Injury prediction rule could decrease radiographic imaging exposure in children, study shows
Medical Xpress· 4 hours agoWhile cervical spine injuries (CSI) are uncommon in children, they can be potentially devastating,...
RFK Jr.’s vaccine misinformation campaign started after he ignored a Philly doctor
Philly.com· 6 days agoPaul Offit was surprised to hear Robert F. Kennedy’s voice when he picked up the phone at his office...
32 unusual medical cases
Live Science via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThis case was described in the journal The Lancet after the man sought medical help because he had felt weakness in his left leg for ...
Delhi, Bihar: Heat kills at least 15 in India as temperatures near 50C
BBC News· 5 days agoSeveral people have died due to heat-related ailments over the past 24 hours as temperatures...
'Maximize their potential': Canisius' IAR shows pivotal results on new autism research
WKBW-TV Buffalo· 2 days agoInside of Science Hall at Canisius University sits the Institute of Autism Research, also known as...
Mental Health Looks Different for Everyone. Here's How to Prioritize Yours
CNET· 6 days agoThe reality is that there isn't an optimal level to reach in mental health. The only thing that any...
Nightmares Could Be An Early Warning Sign For This Common Disease
Inverse· 7 days agoNightmares are unpleasant, but perfectly normal – for most. However, my colleagues and I have...