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A global study reveals that cutting-edge cancer immunotherapies, while lifesaving, carry a hidden risk: they may trigger cholestasis, a serious liver condition where bile flow stalls.
Higher peak bile acid levels and maternal BMI are independent risk factors associated with worsening pruritus in women with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy.
A global study reveals that cutting-edge cancer immunotherapies, while lifesaving, carry a hidden risk: they may trigger cholestasis, a serious liver ...
Researchers discovered immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs)—revolutionary cancer drugs—significantly increase the risk of cholestasis, a rare bile buildup that damages the liver. Younger patients (<65) ...
Experts highlight interventions to support muscle and nutrient preservation during GLP-1 treatment and offer practical ...
Mirum Pharmaceuticals MIRM has delivered a stellar performance over the past three months. Shares of the company have rallied 35% compared with the industry’s rise of 6.9%. The stock has also ...
Denver Coleman is 2 years old, but she’s already inspired an episode of "Grey's Anatomy " and helped blaze a trail for other ...
Home Genius Exteriors (HGE) donated and installed a brand-new roof for the Rivera family, a local household navigating ...
Researchers found Hepatitis E causes most acute hepatitis cases in Mumbai during monsoon, highlighting public health risks and prevention measures.
Actress Helen George is best known for playing Nurse Trixie Aylward in the beloved BBC period drama Call the Midwife.
Call the Midwife star Helen George has been a firm favourite on the BBC show for her role as Nurse Trixie Franklin, but what is known of her life away from the cameras?
News Celebs & TV Call The Midwife Helen George's life from health battle to co-star romance Helen George has been a fixture on Call the Midwife, playing Trixie Franklin since the show began in 2012.