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Early in her career, Rosemarie Fisher often treated patients with diseases like Crohn’s disease. Those patients would lose weight or become malnourished because their intestines couldn’t absorb nutrients properly
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Media attention to protein has increased and resulted in significant scrutiny. Many individuals are unsure of how much protein to consume and whether higher intakes, like those recommended for exercise, are safe for cardiovascular health. This uncertainty is understandable because protein is often portrayed inconsistently across media coverage
Ultomiris has become one of the most important treatments in the rare disease space because of its ability to reduce the burden of chronic infusion therapy while improving patient outcomes across paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS), and generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG). As a long-acting C5 complement inhibitor, Ultomiris was developed as…
LYCNHBURG, Va. (WSET) —A smoky haze blanketed the Hill City on Friday, hiding the mountains and making it harder for some people to breathe as they exercised outdoors
C-1101 is a potential first-in-class, disease-modifying, non-opioid therapy designed to address the underlying biology of chronic sciatica
Drinking up to five cups of coffee a day is safe for most adults, and regular coffee consumption may be linked to a lower risk of stroke, diabetes and heart failure, according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association (AHA)
Influenza vaccination is associated with a markedly lower risk of influenza-associated death among children in the United States, regardless of whether they had underlying medical conditions, according to study findings published in Pediatrics
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July 20, 2026Contact: Brian Consiglio,consigliob@missouri.eduPhoto by Abbie Lankitus

