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Dupilumab demonstrated robust efficacy, durable benefits, and a favorable safety profile in children with moderate-to-severe ...
Established in February 2025, the BioHUG biobank recently recorded its 10,000th DNA sample collected from patients at the Geneva University Hospitals (HUG). This symbolic milestone puts the project at ...
Over the past fifty years, Portugal’s third sector has grown substantially and continues to expand and diversify. However, ...
Red horizontal bands painted inside a sea cave on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales, first recorded in 1912 and then written ...
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This study evaluated whether adherence to a hypertension quality measure correlates with actual blood pressure control. Findings reveal misalignment between adherence metrics and clinical outcomes.
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