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January 17th 2025
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Exploring Transthyretin-Mediated Amyloidosis and Its Phenotypes: A Comprehensive Approach to Patient Treatment
1.5 Credits / Cardiology, Neurology, Rare Diseases
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Navigating Parkinson Disease: Innovative Approaches to Mitigate OFF Episodes
1.0 Credit / Neurology
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The Role of the Specialty Pharmacist in Optimizing Treatment for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: The Impact of ...
1.0 Credit / Neurology
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Advancing Targeted Therapies Aimed at Smoldering Disease in Multiple Sclerosis
1.0 Credit / Immunology, Neurology
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Exploring Therapeutic Advances for Bipolar Disorder With Mixed Features and Anxious Distress: An Update for Ph...
2.0 Credits / Neurology, Psychiatry
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The Economics of Transthyretin-Mediated Amyloidosis: Balancing Equity and Access in Resource Allocation
1 Credit / Cardiology, Neurology
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The Impact of Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians in Recognizing and Responding to Human Trafficking (Pharmac...
2.0 Credits / Human Trafficking, Law
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Ensuring Pharmacy Technicians’ Proficiency in Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies
1.0 Credit / Law, Pain Management, Opioids
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Collaborating Across the Continuum™: Identifying and Preventing Hepatic Encephalopathy in Long-Term Care Setti...
1.25 Credits / Neurology
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Addressing the Unmet Needs in the Management of Myasthenia Gravis: The Role of New and Emerging Therapies
1.5 Credits / Neurology
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In-Depth Insights and Application in the Management of Immunoglobulin Therapy
1.0 Credit / Neurology, Immunology
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Overview and Burden of Migraine
0.5 Credit / Neurology
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The Evolving Treatment Landscape of Migraine
0.5 Credit / Neurology
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The Role of the Pharmacist Migraine Management
0.5 Credit / Neurology
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FDA Approves Flortaucipir F18 For Patients Being Evaluated for Alzheimer Disease
May 29th 2020Officials from the FDA have approved flortaucipir F18 (Tauvid, Eli Lilly) for intravenous injection as the first drug used to help image a distinctive characteristic of Alzheimer disease in the brain called tau pathology.
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Lasmiditan For the Acute Treatment of Migraine: An Opportunity For Pharmacists
Despite triptan availability as a migraine-specific rescue, the global burden of migraine morbidity remains high.
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New Research Shows Mindfulness Training May Help Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
May 22nd 2020According to the study authors, patients with MS who underwent the 4-week mindfulness training not only showed greater improvement in processing speed and regulating negative emotions than those who did not participate in any training, but they also improved compared with those who tried adaptive cognitive training (ACT).
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Study: Sets of Proteins That Regulate Glucose Metabolism Strongly Associated With Alzheimer Disease
April 17th 2020The study involved measuring the levels and analyzing the expression patterns of more than 3000 proteins in a large number of brain and cerebrospinal fluid samples collected at multiple research centers across the United States.
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Study: Daily Low-Dose Aspirin Does Not Reduce the Risk of Probable Alzheimer Disease
March 31st 2020A study by the American Academy of Neurology suggests that taking a low-dose aspirin once per day does not reduce the risk of thinking and memory problems caused by mild cognitive impairment or possible Alzheimer disease.
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Study: Moderate Lifetime Alcohol Intake May Have Beneficial Effect on Alzheimer Disease
March 20th 2020The study focused on whether moderate alcohol intake is related to reductions in amyloid-beta deposition or is protective via amyloid-independent mechanisms in the living human brain since little information was available.
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