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October 2015
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Debunking the myths about multiple sclerosis
We surveyed 7,000 people in seven countries to find out what they know about multiple sclerosis (MS). Our survey identified several surprising misconceptions.
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Novartis cancer researchers advance precision medicine
Learn how NIBR uses next generation sequencing to transform clinical trials and diagnostics in oncology.
September 2015
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Heart failure: coping with one of the world’s biggest killers
Patients are learning to live with a chronic disease that will affect one in 5 people over age 40.
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Stopping free radicals at their source
Compounds that block the production of damaging molecules might shed light on their role in disease—and lead to new therapies.
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Confronting the global spread of chronic disease
Chronic diseases like cancer and diabetes were once the preserve of wealthy countries but are now increasingly common in lower-income countries too as populations age and lifestyles change.
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Malaria fighter rides bicycle into battle with disease
Healthcare worker Dismus Mwalukwanda is on the front line of the battle against malaria. Saving lives is his priority.
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Putting patients first
Chinweike Ukomadu thinks that notions about clinicians turning their backs on patients when transitioning to industry are outdated.
July 2015
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Turning research advances into innovative medicines
A strong background in biological research prepared Daniel Rooks for his role in shaping the early clinical development of new medicines
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Five things to look for in a scientific mentor
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How I built a mini-gut with next to no biology training
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Rewriting the playbook for clinical testing in a rare disease
A Novartis team blazes new trails with an experimental treatment for spinal muscular atrophy.
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Surviving with heart failure
Heart failure affects 26 million people worldwide. Half die within five years of diagnosis. There's been a lack of progress in finding more effective medications. Advances in understanding mean new options for patients and caregivers.
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