CLINICAL TRIAL

Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Medicines for Heart Thrombosis: Where We Stand Today

Medicines used to treat and prevent heart thrombosis have truly changed the game. They've made a big difference in how patients with heart artery disease do, but they've also made it trickier for doctors to decide on the best treatment. With improved ways to fix heart arteries and better stents, the

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Why Some Cancer Clinical Trials Leave Out People with Disabilities

Did you know that people with disabilities are more likely to get cancer? Yet, they often can't join cancer clinical trials. Why? Because of rules that measure how well a person can perform daily activities, called performance status. This is set to make sure trial participants aren't too sick. But

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Exploring Duloxetine: A New Hope for Chronic Sciatica

Chronic sciatica, a painful condition that affects many, is a tough nut to crack. While some treatments like anti-depressants, such as duloxetine, have shown potential, the results are still up in the air. To shed light on this issue, a new high-quality trial is in the works. It aims to find out if

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Fighting Drug Resistance: A Community Conversation in Cumilla

Antibiotic resistance is a big deal globally, and it's particularly worrying in low-income countries like Bangladesh. A project called COSTAR is trying to fix this problem in Cumilla. This project uses something called the Community Dialogue Approach (CDA) to help people understand antibiotics bette

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

How Patient Happiness Affects Clinical Trials

In the world of clinical trials, making participants happy is just as important as finding the right cure. But what makes patients satisfied? You might think it's all about the medicine, but there's more to it. Imagine you're at the dentist. You'd be happier if the staff were friendly, right? The s

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Speeding Up Medicine: A National Plan for Clinical Trials

Ever thought about how new medicines get tested? It's through clinical trials, but they can be a bit of a mess right now. Imagine trying to find a specific book in a huge, disorganized library – that's what it's like for doctors and researchers today. Advocates have a clever idea: create a nati

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Introducing Retatrutide: A Fresh Approach to Fighting Obesity

Over the past few decades, obesity rates have been climbing, with predictions suggesting that nearly half of American adults could be obese by 2030. While changes in lifestyle like diet and exercise often result in a modest 3-5% weight loss, more significant changes are needed to tackle health issue

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

New Hope for Young Adults with Glioma: The Introduction of VoraSidenib

Isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH)-mutant gliomas frequently strike young adults, causing severe brain tumors that disrupt their lives. These tumors are notorious for hindering cognitive abilities and, sadly, often lead to death. Current treatments, though life-prolonging, have serious side effects, dam

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Flexible Fabric Braces: Helping Kids with Cerebral Palsy

Dynamic elastomeric fabric orthoses, or DEFOs, are game-changers for kids with cerebral palsy. Made from stretchy neoprene, these braces help align the body properly and send helpful signals to the brain. This could be the key to helping these kids take part in daily activities more easily. A recent

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Psychedelics in Mental Health: A Fresh Look

For years, psychedelic research was put on the backburner due to social and legal reasons. But recently, there's been a surge of interest in these compounds — both natural and synthetic — for treating mental health issues. These psychedelics work by activating specific serotonin receptors in the bra

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