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Vaccines remain an integral part of preventative medicine, and new and exciting vaccine developments are advancing patient care.
Helping healthcare care remains the constant guiding principle behind FFF Enterprises’ business model since its launch 30 years ago.
Integrated care is needed now more than ever to bring together an exchange of ideas among academics, researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and users and providers of services to improve patient care.
Advances in medical technologies are rapidly changing healthcare. Here's how modern tools of medicine will shape the future of healthcare.
More than two centuries since the invention of the first vaccine, a great deal is still being uncovered about lifesaving sera.
Efforts to optimize patient care continue, with a push toward tackling a myriad of problems, from antimicrobial resistance to autism spectrum disorder.
Scientists are making discoveries that are leading to prevention and better treatments, and clinicians are discovering new approaches to improving delivery of health services so clients receive a continuum of preventive and curative services.
Advances are leading to promising treatments and cures for diseases that have plagued society for decades, as well as new methods that promise to substantially improve quality of care.
Scientists continue to work toward a universal flu vaccine and alternate vaccine delivery systems in hopes of increasing vaccine rates.
Patient safety is an endemic concern — one that must be addressed by many stakeholders, including government agencies, manufacturers, healthcare providers and others, all working collectively to safely care for patients.
With the growing demand for biologics, biosimilars promise additional treatment options, but their introduction is not without challenges.
On average, only 25 new experimental drugs were approved by the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) every year during the past decade. Taking more than 10 years to go from testing to treatment, the healing properties of these drugs help countless numbers of patients, sometimes providing life-changing and lifesaving results.