Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Clozapine and second-generation long-acting formulations of certain antipsychotics decreased risk for ...
For many patients diagnosed with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), the first step in treatment is a standard regimen of chemotherapy. This approach cures most patients, but research shows that 1 ...
A large meta-analysis sheds light on the best antipsychotic maintenance strategy to prevent relapse in clinically-stable schizophrenia — with some unexpected results that have potential implications ...
The new program gives participants a structured, year-long path to sobriety, housing, and stability while addressing the ...
A new study at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has discovered a surprising new mechanism in the brain that may explain why people recovering from drug addiction often relapse. Repeated ...
The authors reviewed the literature to identify high-quality studies (observational and controlled) of ANCA-associated vasculitis that included a predetermined target dose of steroids at the end of ...
The INTERLACE phase III trial, funded by Cancer Research UK and UCL Cancer Trials Centre, assessed whether a short course of induction chemotherapy (IC) prior to chemoradiation (CRT) could reduce the ...
The algorithm developed in our study allows for a combination of multiple claims-based proxy measures of patient instability, predicting relapse with greater accuracy than a single measure of ...
Drug addiction is a chronic, often relapsing disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite successful treatment, many individuals struggle to maintain sobriety and may relapse.
Traditional addiction treatment often focuses on managing symptoms through standardized protocols, typically centered on behavioral therapy, medication or a 12-step program. While these methods can be ...
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