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New Insights Into Brain Regions Involved In Paranoia

The capacity to adjust beliefs about one's actions and their consequences in a constantly changing environment is a defining characteristic of

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New research provides insights into the brain regions involved in paranoia

The capacity to adjust beliefs about one s actions and their consequences in a constantly changing environment is a defining characteristic of advanced cognition. Disruptions to this ability, however, can negatively affect cognition and behavior, leading to such states of mind as paranoia, or the belief that others intend to harm us.

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Luspatercept Generates Across-the-Board Benefit for Lower-Risk MDS in COMMANDS

Luspatercept elicited superior erythroid response rates and duration of RBC transfusion independence compared with epoetin alfa in lower-risk MDS.

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Dr Kunz on Time to Response With Lutetium Lu 177 Dotatate in GEP-NETs

Pamela L. Kunz, MD, discusses a subanalysis of the NETTER-2 study investigating frontline lutetium Lu 177 dotatate in advanced, well-differentiated GEP-NETs.

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