https://t.co/pSllPI7KQB: From case reports to clinical discussions, CURE ID provides a platform for healthcare professionals to exchange knowledge and explore treatment strategies for challenging diseases and conditions worldwide. #MedicalCommunity
https://t.co/pSllPI7KQB: Know someone passionate about medicine or research? Invite them to explore CURE ID a global platform for discussing rare diseases, infectious conditions, drug repurposing, and emerging clinical discoveries that could shape future care. #MedicalInnovation
https://t.co/pSllPI7KQB: Share CURE ID with your healthcare network, classmates, and friends interested in clinical research. Collaborative discussions on rare cancers, infectious diseases, and treatment strategies can inspire the next breakthrough in medicine. #CUREID
https://t.co/pSllPI7d13: Innovation grows through shared knowledge. Encourage your colleagues and patients to learn about CURE ID, where healthcare professionals discuss real-world cases, repurposed medications, and literature focused on rare and complex diseases. #Healthcare
Excited to see that the NPR Freakonomics Podcast has been posted! I had the pleasure of discussing CURE ID (https://t.co/pKQytfUhhT) - the FDA-NIH treatment registry I helped create. Are Thousands of Medical Cures Hiding in Plain Sight? @freakonomics https://t.co/C0j7ic19cW
The possibility of low-level human to human transmission of H5N1 occurring under the radar is something that has concerned me for several months now. With flu season about to start in the Northern Hemisphere, the risk of reassortment through co-infection will rise dramatically.
Interesting things happening in the world of#drugrepurposing by @DrJudyStone: //www.forbes.com/sites/judystone/2025/08/27/medicines-reimagined--repurposing-drugs-for-new-indications/
This is Theo. He's always looking out for his older sister Mia. Sometimes that means simply making sure she gets enough pets at day care. 13/10 for both