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Can a 3-Year-Old With Severe Sickle Cell Get Casgevy Now?
FDA’s July 1, 2026 expanded Casgevy (exa-cel) use for children as young as age 2 with severe sickle cell disease (SCD) and recurrent vaso-occlusive crises (VOCs). “Approved” doesn’t automatically mean every 3-year-old can receive it right away—eligibility details and specialized-center capacity for intensive monitoring matter.
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Aurora Bay Area (MSDRG 690) Average $33,719.22
The average cost billed for (MSDRG 690) KIDNEY AND URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS WITHOUT MCC Average Billed is $$33,719.22
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How often should I replace my toothbrush?
Every 3-4 months, or sooner if the bristles are frayed. Also, after any illness.
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Brain | Clinical Trials | Dementia | Elderly
A Short Brain-Training Program Was Linked to Fewer Dementia Diagnoses Over 20 Years. What Older Adults Should Know
An NIH-backed 20-year follow-up links one specific speed-training program—not all brain games—to fewer dementia diagnoses. Here’s what it means.
