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Fibromyalgia: Current State of the Art

women. Despite its high burden, the pathophysiology of FM remains poorly understood, leading to challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Over the past decade, research has advanced our understanding of FM. The disorder is now linked to central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction, altered neurotransmitter activity and immune dysregulation.
Authors: Danilo De Gregorio, PharmD, Ph.D.
Estimated Time: 1 Hour
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Alcohol Abuse and Cancer

poses unique challenges for clinicians. This Cyberounds® will focus on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical implications and management strategies for the comorbidity of AUD and cancer. The goal is to provide a comprehensive, clinically oriented overview that highlights the intricate relationship between these two conditions and the implications for patient care.
Authors: Danilo De Gregorio, PharmD, Ph.D.
Estimated Time: 1 Hour
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Medical Use of Cannabinoids

The days of being imprisoned for smoking marijuana are ending. Now, we can research whether medicinal cannabinoids will make a difference in our health and well-being.
Authors: Danilo De Gregorio, PharmD, Ph.D.
Estimated Time: 3 Hours
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Sex-Related Differences in Addiction

While more men use and are addicted to drugs, women who become addicted progress faster through the landmark stages from initial use to dependence.
Authors: Jill B. Becker, Ph.D. and Jillian E. Hardee, Ph.D.
Estimated Time: 1 Hour
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Emerging Research on the Use of Psychedelics in the Treatment of Mental Illness

In the last 30 years, revived interest in the application of psychedelic compounds in psychiatry has created a huge body of scientific knowledge on the pharmacological and therapeutic action of these compounds. these compounds.
Authors: Danilo De Gregorio, PharmD, Ph.D.
Estimated Time: 1 Hour
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Heat Stress, Climate Change, and Its Impact on Kidney Disease

The kidneys have a major role in maintaining a healthy extracellular environment within our bodies. They also try to protect us from alterations in temperature, humidity and when access to water or food is limited. to water or food is limited.
Authors: Fumihiko Sasai, M.D., Ashio Yoshimura, M.D. and Richard J Johnson, M.D.
Estimated Time: 1 Hour
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