Individualizing MS Treatment: Practical Applications

Volume 2, Issue 6

In this podcast, Drs. Daniel Ontaneda, Jenny Feng and Gabrielle Macaron from the Cleveland Clinic follow up on their recent eMS Newsletter Issue (V2; No.5) to discuss some of the practical applications of individualizing MS therapy.

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In The Clinic: CFTR Modification & Nutritional Deficiencies

Volume 8, Issue 9.

In this issue:

The effects of CFTR modifiers on improving lung function in people with cystic fibrosis are well known. But what about their effects on the GI tract that directly affect nutrition?

In this issue, Dr. Michael Wilschanski — Director of Hadassah Hospital’s Pediatric Gastroenterology Unit at Hebrew University in Jerusalem — explains how new findings about CFTR modification can impact clinical practice.

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In Clinical Practice: Overcoming Patient Barriers to PrEP

Volume 1, Issue 2

In this issue:

PrEP — pre-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV transmission — is safe, it’s effective, and it’s significantly underused in the U.S.  One key barrier to increased PrEP use is a lack of awareness and acceptance among the patient populations most at-risk for new HIV infection.

In this podcast, Dr. Douglas Krakower from Harvard Medical School takes us into the exam room to translate the new information in his Newsletter Issue into clinical practice.

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Clinical Aspects of Improving ART Adherence

Volume 4, Issue 10

In this Issue, Dr. Joyce Jones from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Dr. Barbara Taylor from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio analyze recent publications describing evidence-based ART adherence interventions and how they can be tailored to specific situations to increase effectiveness.

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