Alzheimer's vs. dementia: An overview for National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month

While there are many conditions that can cause memory loss, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are probably two of the most well-known terms associated ...

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Antidote Technologies and Beyond Celiac Partner to Match Celiac Patients with Research Opportunities

We’re thrilled to share that today, we announced an important collaboration with Beyond Celiac, the leading celiac disease organization working to ...

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What is IgA nephropathy?

IgA nephropathy, also known as Berger’s disease, refers to a buildup of protein in the kidneys that causes inflammation and damage. It is a chronic ...

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How do I become a medical studies participant?

Throughout history, clinical trials have been an important element in learning about new drugs and treatments — but without patient participation, ...

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Webinar recap: Lung Cancer Initiative webinar featuring Rich Towne

On October 4, Antidote’s Senior Clinical Informatics Manager Dr. Rich Towne participated in a community education webinar for the North Carolina ...

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World Mental Health Day: A Q&A with NAMI

October 10 is World Mental Health Day, a day aimed at raising awareness of mental health and wellness around the globe. For many mental health ...

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How to participate in a research study

Different types of clinical studies are designed to investigate potential therapies, medications, and medical devices — and all of these must go ...

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C3G kidney disease: How is it diagnosed and how is it treated?

Complement 3 Glomerulopathy, most commonly shortened to C3G or C3G kidney disease, is a rare type of kidney disease that has only been diagnosed ...

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The importance of health literacy

Since 1999, October has been recognized as Health Literacy Month. The goal, as defined by the Institute for Healthcare Advancement, is to raise ...

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What is EoE and how is it treated?

Though it has only been identified since the early 1990s, Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) has come to be known as a major cause of gastrointestinal ...

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