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    A Drug for Still’s Disease Has Been Approved in Europe
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    A Drug for Still’s Disease Has Been Approved in Europe

    A drug called Kineret has been approved by the European Commission in 28 European countries for the treatment of both adult-onset and juvenile-onset Still’s disease, reports Check Orphan. Still’s disease…

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    A Potential Gene Therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Has Just Begun Patient Testing
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    A Potential Gene Therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Has Just Begun Patient Testing

    Pfizer has just begun a medical trial for a potential gene therapy treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and the first patient has been dosed. Click here to read the original…

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    $5 Million Has Been Donated to Treat Childhood Cancers by a Foundation Set Up by Parents
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    $5 Million Has Been Donated to Treat Childhood Cancers by a Foundation Set Up by Parents

    A $5 million charitable donation from the Isabella Santos Foundation has been committed to the Atrium Health’s Levine Children’s Hospital, reports FinacialContent. It will be used to establish The Isabella…

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    The Ability to Monitor Lung Function From Home is Overwhelmingly Popular, Survey Finds
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    The Ability to Monitor Lung Function From Home is Overwhelmingly Popular, Survey Finds

    An online patient survey has found that 96% of pulmonary fibrosis patients, and 93% of cystic fibrosis patients, support being able to monitor their lung function at home between visits…

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    Update on Phase 2 Clinical Trial for a Drug to Treat CKD in Alport Syndrome Patients has Been Released
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    Update on Phase 2 Clinical Trial for a Drug to Treat CKD in Alport Syndrome Patients has Been Released

    A drug being developed to treat chronic kidney disease in Alport syndrome is showing promising results in patients in an on-going phase 2 clinical trial. Patients have shown an increase…

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    Researchers Discover Causes of Graft-Verus-Host-Disease
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    Researchers Discover Causes of Graft-Verus-Host-Disease

    Research into graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD), a condition that can occur after bone marrow transplants, has yielded promising results. A study, reported by BrightSurf, found that a particular group of microRNA molecules involved…

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    Patients Are Being Asked for Their Opinions on Treatments For Lysosomal Storage Diseases
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    Patients Are Being Asked for Their Opinions on Treatments For Lysosomal Storage Diseases

    In an effort to better understand patient experiences, researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital are surveying people with lysosomal storage diseases about how they view their treatments, reports CheckOrphan. The…

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    Researchers Identify Predictive Factors for Pulmonary Hypertension in Scleroderma Patients
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    Researchers Identify Predictive Factors for Pulmonary Hypertension in Scleroderma Patients

    Patients with a form of scleroderma called systemic sclerosis are particularly susceptible to developing high blood pressure in their heart and lungs, also known as pulmonary hypertension. A new study…

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    A Treatment for Inherited Metabolic Disorders is Being Trialled in Patients
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    A Treatment for Inherited Metabolic Disorders is Being Trialled in Patients

    A new treatment under development has produced promising results in patients with blood cancers and is now being tested in inherited metabolic disorders, reports Financial Buzz. Inherited metabolic disorders are…

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    A New Sickle Cell Diseases Drug Has Been Awarded Orphan Drug Status by the US and EU
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    A New Sickle Cell Diseases Drug Has Been Awarded Orphan Drug Status by the US and EU

    A new drug called Altemia is being developed to treat sickle cell diseases in children, reports BioPortfolio. It has recently been awarded Orphan Drug designation in both the United States…

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    The Role of Microbial Sequencing in Understanding the Causes of Airway Inflammatory Diseases
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    The Role of Microbial Sequencing in Understanding the Causes of Airway Inflammatory Diseases

    Researchers at Northern Arizona University (NAU) are using microbial sequencing to better understand the causes of airway inflammatory diseases, including chronic rhinosinutsitis and cystic fibrosis. They hope that by studying…

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    A Potential Treatment for Pulmonary Infection in Cystic Fibrosis has Been Awarded Patent Status
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    A Potential Treatment for Pulmonary Infection in Cystic Fibrosis has Been Awarded Patent Status

    A potential treatment of pulmonary infection for patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has just been awarded U.S. patent status, reports Medicalxpress. Dr Daniel Hassett, a researcher…

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