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Common Asthma Drug May Fight Aggressive Cancers
Health & Wellness2h ago

Common Asthma Drug May Fight Aggressive Cancers

A drug used for decades to treat asthma could help patients beat tough cancers that resist treatment. Northwestern University researchers discovered how tumors hijack immune cells and found an existing medication can stop them.

Good News Network2 min read
Asthma Drug May Unlock Cancer Treatment for Thousands
Health & Wellness3d ago

Asthma Drug May Unlock Cancer Treatment for Thousands

A common asthma medication could help hard-to-treat cancers like triple-negative breast cancer respond to immunotherapy. Scientists discovered the drug reverses immune cells that tumors hijack to resist treatment.

Live Science2 min read
New Asthma Drug Could Free Millions From Daily Inhalers
Health & WellnessApr 8

New Asthma Drug Could Free Millions From Daily Inhalers

A breakthrough medication called Lunsekimig showed promising results in global trials, offering hope that asthma patients might one day reduce or eliminate their dependence on inhalers. The drug targets the root cause of airway inflammation rather than just treating symptoms.

Google News - Health Breakthrough3 min read
Woman Pays $35 for Life-Saving Asthma Drug Abroad, $600 at Home
Health & WellnessFeb 20

Woman Pays $35 for Life-Saving Asthma Drug Abroad, $600 at Home

A chronic asthma patient discovered her $600-a-month medication cost just $35 in Italy, sparking a 25-year question about prescription pricing. New federal initiatives aim to bring foreign drug prices to American patients.

Fox News Latest Headlines (all sections)3 min read
New Asthma Drug Needs Just 2 Shots Per Year
Health & WellnessFeb 18

New Asthma Drug Needs Just 2 Shots Per Year

Millions of severe asthma patients across Europe can now access a breakthrough treatment requiring only two injections annually instead of monthly doses. The newly approved drug could transform life for people whose symptoms haven't been controlled by existing medications.

Google: new treatment approved2 min read