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Poly-L-lactic acid injections stimulate skin rejuvenation over time
Histological evaluations showed poly-L-lactic acid injections stimulate skin rejuvenation over time, according to a study.
FDA accepts new drug application for donidalorsen
The FDA accepted a new drug application for review of donidalorsen, a prophylactic RNA-targeting drug used to prevent hereditary angioedema attacks in patients aged 12 years and older, according to a press release from Ionis.
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Income, insurance status contributes to rationing prescription drugs due to cost
SAN ANTONIO — Due to structural barriers such as low income and inadequate insurance coverage, Black and Hispanic adults were more likely to ration prescription drugs to save money, researchers reported.
Racial gaps in preemptive living donor kidney transplant persist during last 2 decades
SAN DIEGO — Racial disparities in preemptive living donor kidney transplantation access have persisted in the United States during the last 2 decades, according to researchers.
Topline results: AI-established IPF drug well-tolerated, improves FVC
Patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis had improved FVC between baseline and 12 weeks with receipt of ISM001-055, a small molecule targeting Traf2- and Nck-interacting kinase, vs. placebo, according to topline results.
VIDEO: EYP-1901 shows positive vision, treatment burden outcomes at 1 year
CHICAGO — In this Healio Video Perspective from Retina Subspecialty Day at the AAO meeting, Carl D. Regillo, MD, FACS, of Wills Eye Hospital, shares study results from the phase 2 DAVIO 2 trial.
‘Shifting pregnancy desires’ altered some contraceptive use patterns after pandemic
Sexually active women in the U.S. made moderate changes to their contraceptive use due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to national survey estimates published in Contraception.
Physicians encouraged to conduct oral food challenges for infants, toddlers
BOSTON — Physicians should not hesitate to conduct oral food challenges for infants and toddlers, according to a presentation at the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting.
Mobile app feature scores nasal congestion with voice recording
A new feature within the SONU app called SONUCheck allows individuals to check the openness of their nasal passages/congestion in real-time with a voice recording, according to a press release from SoundHealth Inc.
‘Change the HDV narrative’: A call to heighten awareness, prioritize early detection
As you read these words, you may be learning for the first time about hepatitis delta virus — a lesser-known type of hepatitis that is potentially life-threatening.