Pharmacy

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How CRISPR Cures Sickle Cell—One Gene Edit Science

How CRISPR Cures Sickle Cell—One Gene Edit

CRISPR gene editing can now treat sickle cell disease by reactivating fetal hemoglobin production, offering a potential one-time cure for a condition...

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How Psilocybin Therapy Works—and Why It May Transform Psychiatry Health

How Psilocybin Therapy Works—and Why It May Transform Psychiatry

Psilocybin therapy combines a psychedelic compound from mushrooms with structured psychotherapy to rewire brain networks linked to depression, with Ph...

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How AI Medical Scribes Work—and Why They Spark Debate Technology

How AI Medical Scribes Work—and Why They Spark Debate

AI medical scribes use ambient listening and large language models to auto-generate clinical notes from doctor-patient conversations, saving physician...

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What Are Zombie Cells—and How They Drive Aging Science

What Are Zombie Cells—and How They Drive Aging

Senescent 'zombie' cells stop dividing but refuse to die, flooding tissues with inflammatory signals that accelerate aging and disease. Scientists are...

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How Bacteria Share Antibiotic Resistance—Gene by Gene Science

How Bacteria Share Antibiotic Resistance—Gene by Gene

Bacteria swap resistance genes through horizontal gene transfer—conjugation, transduction, and transformation—spreading drug-proof traits across speci...

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How AI Drug Discovery Works—From Target to Trial Science

How AI Drug Discovery Works—From Target to Trial

Artificial intelligence is reshaping how new medicines are found, compressing timelines from over a decade to as little as 18 months and boosting earl...

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How FGF21 Works—the Hormone That Burns Fat Science

How FGF21 Works—the Hormone That Burns Fat

FGF21 is a natural hormone that boosts metabolism, curbs sugar cravings, and may offer a new approach to treating obesity and liver disease—distinct f...

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How Metformin Works—and Why It Does Far More Than Expected Health

How Metformin Works—and Why It Does Far More Than Expected

Metformin, a cheap diabetes drug derived from a medieval plant remedy, is being studied for anti-aging, cancer prevention, and heart protection—making...

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How Naloxone Works—and Why It Reverses Overdoses Health

How Naloxone Works—and Why It Reverses Overdoses

Naloxone is an opioid antagonist that can reverse a life-threatening overdose in minutes by blocking opioid receptors in the brain. Here is how the dr...

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What Are Nitazenes—and Why They Scare Experts More Than Fentanyl Health

What Are Nitazenes—and Why They Scare Experts More Than Fentanyl

Nitazenes are a class of synthetic opioids first created in the 1950s that can be up to 40 times more potent than fentanyl. Never approved for medical...

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How Pharmacy Benefit Managers Work—and Why Drug Prices Rise Health

How Pharmacy Benefit Managers Work—and Why Drug Prices Rise

Pharmacy benefit managers negotiate drug prices for 275 million Americans, yet critics say their opaque rebate and spread-pricing practices help drive...

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How CAR T-Cell Therapy Works—Reprogramming Immunity Health

How CAR T-Cell Therapy Works—Reprogramming Immunity

CAR T-cell therapy genetically engineers a patient's own immune cells to hunt and destroy cancer. Once limited to blood cancers, it is now expanding i...

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