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A Texas researcher received a $219,000 NIH grant to study the potential of a treatment for radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis.
Living with pulmonary fibrosis, columnist Ann Reynoso writes, means no more independent, spontaneous days with enough energy ...
Over the coming months, the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation's 2025 PFF Walk will aim to raise more than $1 million for the ...
Clinical trials are an important part of IPF research, says columnist Sam Kirton, but we need people willing to participate in them.
During the dog days of summer, columnist Sam Kirton takes special care to protect himself from medication side effects.
There is no cure for pulmonary fibrosis (PF), but many therapies are in the pipeline that may be able to slow disease progression, manage symptoms, and improve quality of life for patients. Some of ...
Antioxidant molecules can protect cells against oxidative stress, an imbalance between the production of potentially damaging molecules called free radicals and the ability of cells to detoxify ...
Breakthrough therapy designation is intended to expedite the development and review of medicines for serious or life-threatening diseases. The decision is based on preliminary clinical evidence ...
There is currently no cure for pulmonary fibrosis (PF). However, medication and other treatment options can help improve patients’ quality of life, ease symptoms, and slow the disease’s progression.
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