Viagra Ingredient Shows Promise for Treating Leigh Syndrome Sildenafil – the active ingredient in Viagra – is demonstrating positive effects in patients with Leigh syndrome, a rare and devastating childhood …
Pharmacology
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Generic Ozempic and Wegovy Could Cost as Little as $3 a Month, Study Finds Generic versions of Novo Nordisk’s blockbuster drugs Ozempic and Wegovy could be available for under $3 …
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Receptor Dimerization Linked to Breast Cancer Growth, Potential New Treatment Target Identified Breast cancer’s ability to grow and spread often depends on complex molecular interactions that scientists are still working …
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Herpes Virus Alters Cell Nuclei to Accelerate Replication, Study Finds Herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) employs a clever tactic to speed up its replication within human cells: it partially liquefies the …
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Rising Mortality in Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy: A Growing Concern Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionized cancer treatment, offering significant improvements in prognosis for many patients. Although, a growing body …
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Common Cardio Drugs Appear Safe for Multiple Myeloma Patients Many adults diagnosed with multiple myeloma also manage cardiovascular conditions, often requiring medications for heart health. New international research offers reassuring …
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Opioids for Acute Pain: New Research Questions Common Practice A comprehensive global review of opioid use for acute pain is challenging long-held beliefs about the effectiveness of these widely prescribed …
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Inhalable Nanoparticle Therapy Shows Promise for Treating Tuberculosis A fresh inhalable treatment for tuberculosis (TB) is under development at the University at Buffalo, offering a potential solution to the challenges …
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Chronic Inflammation and Cancer: A Deep Dive into Mechanisms, Therapies, and Future Directions Chronic inflammation is increasingly recognized not merely as a consequence of cancer, but as a key driver …
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