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Emerging evidence, as reported by the American Academy of Ophthalmology, suggests that glycemic surveillance should be considered for all patients undergoing teprotumumab therapy for thyroid

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As reported on BioSpace, Eli Lilly is moving closer to expanding the use of its oral GLP‑1 receptor agonist orforglipron, marketed as Foundayo, into type

As reported on PharmaBiz, Omnix Medical has reached a key clinical milestone with the initiation of patient dosing in a phase II study of its

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Thyroid Eye Disease can change how you see the world and how the world sees you. Because symptoms can develop gradually or be mistaken for something else, many people don’t realize what’s happening right away.
That’s why awareness and testing are so important. A diagnosis is more than a label. It’s a step toward understanding your symptoms, finding the right care, and protecting your vision for the future. If something feels different with your eyes, it deserves attention. The sooner you have answers, the sooner you can take control of your health. Visit patientworthy.com for more information on TED.
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In those moments, it’s often not the big things that make the difference—it’s the small acts of understanding. A doctor who listens. Clear answers. Flexible plans. A message checking in. Someone asking how you're really doing.
What’s one small thing that can make a hard week feel a little lighter for you?
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