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Panelists discuss how chronic neuroinflammation involves distinct mechanisms from acute relapses—including microglial ...
Panelists discuss how current multiple sclerosis (MS) therapies show limited effectiveness against progression, but emerging ...
A panelist discusses how a prospective study demonstrated that twice-daily use of a nasal spray significantly improved tear ...
A panelist discusses how personalized ITP care requires open conversations about testing costs, insurance coverage, and ...
Carrie Kitko, MD, explains that axatilimab maintains strong response rates in patients with chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) regardless of previous treatment lines and emphasizes the need to ...
The Braidwood decision maintains the status quo for many patients, keeping preventive services covered by Medicaid under the ...
Black men who were identified as sexual minorities were more receptive to long-acting injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis ...
Falls can often lead to reduced mobility or long-term disability in adults 65 and older, but there are strategies beyond exercise that can help these patients stay independent longer.
Alexander I. Spira, MD, PhD, of The US Oncology Network, discusses findings from the COCOON trial that show prophylactic ...
Panelists discuss how healthcare resource utilization is primarily driven by hospitalizations, medication costs, and ...
Panelists discuss how unconscious bias and weight stigma create barriers to care, requiring providers to acknowledge their own biases, create welcoming clinical environments with appropriate ...
Panelists discuss how patient financial burden varies significantly by insurance type and often leads to treatment ...