Hepatitis C ‘Finish Line’ Moves
The incredible scientific advances leading to the development of numerous choices in highly effective hepatitis C medications should mean a plummeting of the number of Americans with this life...
View ArticleLiving Longer with Breast Cancer
The chances of a woman developing breast cancer in her lifetime remain high, but there is good news in terms of post-treatment survival which is up to 89.7% (for five years). The high survival rates...
View ArticleMessage from the ‘Ramblin’ Man’
The year was 1972 and the Allman Brothers Band released the album “Eat a Peach.” I just about wore out that piece of vinyl. If you have a soft spot in your heart for that hit album and this southern...
View ArticleMultiple Myeloma Patient Education Series (Part 1 of 5)
This summer I will be including some guest blogs from a variety of experts, starting with my colleague Dr. Margaret Henderson who has a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Colorado. Dr....
View ArticleMultiple Myeloma Patient Education Series (Part 2 of 5)
This summer I am sharing guest blogs from a variety of experts. This week’s blog is the second in a multi-part series about multiple myeloma from my colleague Dr. Margaret Henderson who has a Doctor of...
View ArticleMultiple Myeloma Patient Education Series (Part 3 of 5)
This summer I am sharing guest blogs from a variety of experts. This week’s blog is the third in a multi-part series about multiple myeloma from my colleague Dr. Margaret Henderson who has a Doctor of...
View ArticleMultiple Myeloma Patient Education Series (Part 4 of 5)
This summer I am sharing guest blogs from a variety of experts. This week’s blog is the fourth in a multi-part series about multiple myeloma from my colleague Dr. Margaret Henderson who has a Doctor of...
View ArticleMultiple Myeloma Patient Education Series (Part 5 of 5)
This summer I am sharing guest blogs from a variety of experts. This week’s blog is the fifth and final installment in a multi-part series about multiple myeloma from my colleague Dr. Margaret...
View ArticleEven When Treatment Fails, There’s Still Hope
There has been – justifiably – so much good news about very effective treatments for chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections that it’s easy to lose sight of the fact that not everyone is cured with...
View ArticleIs It Multiple Sclerosis?
Diagnosing multiple sclerosis (MS) can be trickier than one would think. There is not a single test that can be used by itself to rule in or rule out an MS diagnosis. Rather, an entire profile is...
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