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Over the past few years, cancer care has shifted from treatment predominantly performed in hospitals to streamlined, patient-centered care. One aspect helping to facilitate this shift is the advent of oral oncology. The impact of this change is particularly pronounced in the care of patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL).

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2026 could be a transformative year for dental practices across the United States. According to recent studies, many dental practices are reviewing a...


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Wearables are great at tracking what you do—steps, standing time, heart rate, sleep—but many people also want them to explain why their legs feel the way they do: heaviness at the end of the day, ankle swelling, itching, or visible spider veins.

While a smartwatch can’t diagnose a vein condition, your activity data can still be useful. It can help you...


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Fertility treatments can help people become parents in different ways. IVF and IUI are two of the most common options. Each one works differently and is best for certain medical situations. Knowing the main differences can help you make informed choices and have better conversations with your doctor. Here are some important ways IVF and IUI differ:

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The global medical landscape is shifting towards precision medicine. Globally, the demand for effective molecules with no/low toxicity is on the rise. KPV (Lysine-Proline-Valine) is a C-terminal tripeptide fragment of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH). It is among the most promising peptides to treat skin regeneration and inflammatory disorders, such as eczema....


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