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Leaders from the world of cell and gene therapy shared their personal stories and policy recommendations in an extraordinary roundtable conducted by the FDA in front of its recently-appointed top ...
I have read many books on the changing tide of the public's relationship with vaccines, particularly around childhood ...
At 38, author Jonathan Gluck was diagnosed with blood cancer and given less than three years to live. Twenty-two years later, ...
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia and affects more than a tenth of Americans aged 65 and older.
Stem cells can fight disease from the inside out. But not all treatments are created equal. The promise of stem cell therapy ...
Eating a high-fat diet containing a large amount of oleic acid—a type of fatty acid commonly found in olive oil—could drive ...
In An Exercise in Uncertainty, Jon Gluck traces decades of waiting, watching, enduring experimental treatment, and ...
A leading skin doctor has identified two common skin issues often dismissed as harmless lumps and bumps - but they could ...
New research suggests that an antibody-drug conjugate may offer practice-changing, patient-friendly treatment of blastic ...
A Falmouth teen, Jayden Wilsey, is the first to receive gene therapy to treat sickle cell at Boston Children's Hospital.
New gene therapy improves the life of 18-year-old with Sickle Cell Disease which affects 5,000 New Jersey residents living ...
Yelak Biru was diagnosed with multiple myeloma at 25 and given just a few years to live. Thirty years later, he's thriving.
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