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28/02/25

The Hidden Risk: Understanding Stroke Risk for People with AFib

Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a common heart condition that increases the risk of stroke. It accounts for about half a million hospitalizations a year in the US and leads to more and more deaths with each passing year. Many people with AFib do not experience symptoms, which makes early detection and treatment essential. Without proper […]
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21/02/25

Asthma Action Plans: Why Every Patient Needs One

Asthma can be unpredictable. One day, you’re breathing fine; the next, you’re struggling to catch your breath. That’s why having an asthma action plan is so important. It helps you stay in control, manage asthma symptoms, and know exactly what to do if things worsen. Without a plan, it’s easy to panic when an asthma […]
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21/02/25

Living with a Rare Liver Disease: Coping with PSC and PBC

If you’ve been diagnosed with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) or Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC), you probably have many questions. You may feel overwhelmed, uncertain about what’s next, or even scared. That’s completely understandable. These are rare, chronic liver diseases, and not many people—even within the medical community—fully understand them. But you should know that you […]
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03/02/25

AFib and Precision Medicine: The Future of Tailored Clinical Trials

Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a common cardiac arrhythmia. It happens when your heart rate becomes irregular, often causing a fluttering or racing feeling in your chest. AFib may lead to a higher risk of stroke, heart failure, and other serious problems. In the past, many AFib treatments followed a “one size fits all approach.” Now, […]
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13/01/25

Asthma in the Digital Age: How Technology Enhances Clinical Trial Participation

Asthma research is evolving rapidly, thanks to the rise of digital technology. Clinical trials, once limited by geography and in-person visits, are now breaking barriers through telemedicine, wearable devices, and virtual platforms. These advancements make it easier for you to participate in research studies from the comfort of your home. This is a game-changer for […]
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09/01/25

Pioneering Progress in Liver Disease: Combination Therapies in PSC & PBC Clinical Trials

Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) are rare diseases affecting the liver and bile ducts. Though each disorder has distinct causes and symptoms, both can lead to scar tissue formation, increasing the risk of liver failure and the eventual need for liver transplantation. The limited knowledge of their pathogenesis leads to limited […]
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29/12/24

Beyond the Flutter: Understanding Innovative Stroke Prevention Strategies in AFib Trials

About 795,000 people in the US suffer stroke every year. According to new reports, someone gets a stroke every 40 seconds, and every 4 minutes, someone dies from a stroke. It’s heartbreaking to think about, especially knowing that strokes don’t just take lives—they can also lead to long-term severe disabilities. Of the 7 million stroke […]
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20/12/24

Seeking Relief from Gout? Learn About Clinical Trials & Emerging Therapies

Gout is a leading cause of chronic inflammation arthritis in the US. According to the National Kidney Foundation, gout prevalence more than doubled between the 1960s and 1990s and is estimated at 8.3 million adults (3.9%). But this doesn’t come as a surprise considering the obesity epidemic, lifestyle changes, and the fact that gout has […]
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16/12/24

Exploring New Treatment Options for Asthma: Clinical Trials as a Path Forward

Asthma is one of the most common respiratory diseases in the US. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundations of America, about 28 million people in the country have asthma or about 1 in 12 people. Despite its widespread occurrence, there’s currently no cure. Current Treatment for Asthma Asthma doesn’t have a cure, but treatments […]
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