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Atopic dermatitis, a chronic inflammatory skin condition, has long awaited breakthroughs in the field of treatment options. As dermatologists, we have watched with envy as psoriasis patients have seen the emergence of numerous effective therapies. However, in recent years, the landscape of atopic dermatitis treatments has started to change, giving us hope for a brighter
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Tension and migraine headaches affect millions of people worldwide, causing significant pain and discomfort. While these types of headaches are commonly associated with stress and muscle tension, their exact causes remain unclear. However, a recent study suggests that inflammation and edema of the trapezius muscles may be linked to the development of tension and migraine
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The International Gynecologic Cancer Society (IGCS) annual meeting recently featured the presentation of updated results from a phase I study on the investigational bispecific antibody ubamatamab (REGN4018). This antibody, when used alone or in combination with the PD-1 inhibitor cemiplimab (Libtayo), demonstrated both safety and activity in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer. In this article,
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Thyroidectomy, the surgical removal of the thyroid gland, has been shown to significantly improve the general health and quality of life in patients with euthyroid Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. A recent extension of a randomized trial conducted by Geir Hoff, MD, PhD, and colleagues from the University of Oslo in Norway, revealed that the positive impact on
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Atopic dermatitis, commonly known as eczema, is a chronic skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Over the years, advancements in research and treatment have significantly improved the lives of those living with this condition. However, the field of dermatology is ever-evolving, and it is essential to examine how the management of atopic dermatitis
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The use of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI) testing in the emergency room for patients with hemodynamically stable pulmonary embolism (PE) has been called into question by an exploratory analysis of the PROTECT cohort study. According to this study, mild elevations in hs-cTnI did not show any prognostic value for patients with PE, unlike conventional
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The field of Alzheimer’s disease research has witnessed a resurgence of interest in the development of vaccines. In recent interviews with scientists and industry professionals, it has become evident that there is a renewed focus on finding effective vaccines to combat this devastating neurological disorder. This article will delve into the latest advancements and discoveries
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