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28/02/24

Decoding Asthma: Advances in Clinical Trials for Improved Management

Asthma management has come a long way, with recent strides in clinical trials and medical research opening new avenues for improved care. Earlier, the focus was primarily on relieving symptoms through bronchodilators and anti-inflammatory medications. However, the persistence of asthma-related emergency room visits shows the need for better solutions. According to the Centers for Disease […]
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22/02/24

Healing Hearts: Advancements in Clinical Trials for Heart Disease

Cardiovascular disease is a pressing issue in the United States, affecting a substantial portion of the population. According to the American Heart Association, nearly 50% of all US adults have some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD). This reality means researchers and clinicians are invested nationwide in developing better interventions and treatments to address the rising […]
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19/02/24

Life with Homocystinuria: Navigating Challenges & Embracing Hope

Homocystinuria (HCU) is a rare metabolic disorder that affects the body's ability to process certain amino acids. These amino acids are the building blocks of protein, and when not processed correctly, they can lead to a buildup of homocysteine in the blood. Elevated levels of homocysteine can cause various health issues, affecting various organs and […]
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05/02/24

Breathe Easy: How to Pick the Best Humidifier for Asthma Relief

Extreme indoor humidity levels can trigger flare-ups and worsen asthma symptoms. If it's too little, your throat and nose can become dry and irritated, making it hard to control asthma. And if it is too much, asthma triggers like mites and molds may escalate and increase allergic reactions or respiratory infections. So you need to […]
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05/02/24

Screening Saves Lives: The Power of Early Detection In Healthcare

Screening tests are one of the most powerful tools we have in modern medicine. Not only can they find diseases when they’re most treatable, but they can also prevent them from developing in the first place. Screening tests play a key part in detecting cancers, heart disease and Type 2 Diabetes at their earliest stages […]
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05/02/24

Patient-Centric Trials: Decentralized Approaches for Convenience & Access

Clinical trials have long been the gold standard for assessing the safety and efficacy of new interventions and treatments. The traditional model is centralized, requiring participants to travel to specific clinical sites for assessments, procedures, and follow-up visits. But the landscape is now shifting toward decentralized clinical trials (DCT) and digital tools that allow patients […]
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01/02/24

Brain Health and Nervous System Care Through Lifestyle and Dietary Choices

Your everyday choices – from the food you eat to how you move and rest – have a profound impact on your nervous system. Physical activity has been linked to a reduction of different mental and physical conditions like obesity, cardiovascular disease, depression, anxiety, Alzheimer’s, and some cancers. Studies have also shown that some diets […]
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01/02/24

Navigating Insurance & Cost Complexities for Patient Advocacy Groups

Unfamiliar procedures, confusing medical bills, and complex insurance coverage can leave even the most informed patients feeling lost and unheard. The landscape has become even more challenging in recent years due to rising healthcare costs and increasingly complex insurance policies. This is why patient advocacy groups are so instrumental.  Patient advocacy groups act as a […]
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01/02/24

The Communities Most Affected by Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a major health crisis in the US and around the world. Its prevalence has surged in recent years, with estimates indicating over half a billion people living with it globally. According to IDF Diabetes Atlas, about 537 million adults have diabetes worldwide, and approximately 90-95% of these cases are Type […]
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