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In a Race to Cure HIV : Gene Therapy, Vaccines and Other Approaches

Progress in antiretroviral therapy has considerably reduced mortality and notably improved the quality of life of individuals infected with HIV . However, drug resistance, treatment-associated toxicity, adherence to medication, and the need for lifelong therapy have remained major challenges. While…

Nov 22, 2021, 09:00 am 0 Listen

Understanding the Nuances of Clinical Research

Clinical trials play a major role in the advancement of scientific research. However, people have several misconceptions and are unclear about where to start when it comes to participating in a clinical trial. We are talking to Dr. Emma A.…

May 06, 2022, 08:30 am 0 Listen

Exploring Long COVID: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Management

Mild or moderate COVID-19 lasts for up to 2 weeks for most people. However, many who recovered from the initial infection of COVID-19 and tested negative continue to experience some long-term after effects of the disease. Such patients are referred…

Oct 12, 2022, 10:30 am 0 Listen

Inherited Gene Mutations in Myeloma and Role of Precision Medicine

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Multiple Myeloma is the second most common cancer of the blood and is largely incurable. A recent study has found that a specific gene mutation can increase the risk of developing myeloma six to nine fold. The lead author of…

Aug 30, 2018, 10:00 am 2 Listen

Latest Advances in Myeloma Treatment: ASCO and EHA 2018 Highlights

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The treatment field of Multiple Myeloma continues to move forward as novel agents and treatment combinations expand. Whether you are standard risk patient or belong to high-risk group, treatment paradigms are getting better. We are talking to Dr. Mateos on…

Jul 09, 2018, 10:00 am 2 Listen