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    Proinflammatory Diet May Prompt Worse Pain Course in Knee OA

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: February 2, 2024

    Energy-adjusted dietary inflammatory index scores were not associated with tibial cartilage volume loss or overall bone marrow loss.

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    Gabapentinoids Increase Exacerbation in COPD

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: February 2, 2024

    “This study supports the warnings from regulatory agencies and highlights the importance of considering this potential risk when prescribing...

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    National Rosacea Society adds imprimatur to skin products

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: February 1, 2024

    Seal of Acceptance is designed to identify products suitable for sensitive and redness-prone skin.

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    Ibuprofen Fails for Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Preterm Infants

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: January 30, 2024

    Ibuprofen treatment within 72 hours of birth did not reduce risk of death or bronchopulmonary dysplasia.

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    Is RA Disease Activity Assessed Too Little After Starting TNFi?

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: January 25, 2024

    More than half of patients with RA lacked baseline assessment of disease when they began TNFi therapy.

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    Obstructive Sleep Apnea May Promote Early Bone Loss

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: January 25, 2024

    Though a small sample size, patients with severe OSA had early bone loss, compared with mild or moderate OSA.

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    Advantage of Abemaciclib Plus Endocrine Therapy for Early Breast Cancer Endures at 5 Years

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: January 23, 2024

    Patients with breast cancer with a high risk of recurrence showed significant improvement with adjuvant abemaciclib compared with endocrine...

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    High and Low Body Mass Indices Promote Respiratory Symptoms

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: January 23, 2024

    “These results suggest that the risk of small airway obstruction in underweight individuals deserves more attention and that excessive wasting may...

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    Resistance Training Formats Compared in Patients With PsA

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: January 16, 2024

    Two types of strength training were associated with similar improvements in function and disease activity in a randomized trial of patients with...

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    Patients With Severe RA Improve Functional Limitations With Exercise Therapy

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: January 16, 2024

    An intervention including goal setting, active exercise, and education was tailored to functional limitations.

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    Left-Handed Med Students Still ‘Left Out’ in Surgery

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: January 16, 2024

    New study suggests left-handed surgical students face difficulty and stigma in training.

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    Obesity in Patients With RA Successfully Managed With Remote Diet, Exercise Intervention

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: January 16, 2024

    An exercise and diet program using videoconferencing and YouTube reduced cardiovascular risk and improved patient-reported outcomes and disease...

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    SUDs rates highest in head, neck, and gastric cancer survivors

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: January 16, 2024

    Alcohol use disorder was the most common type of SUD across multiple subtypes of cancer patients.

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    Researchers Take Aim at Genetic Influence on Asthma and Allergy

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: January 12, 2024

    Maternal influence on asthma and allergy to be examined in research on lipids.

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    Severely Irregular Sleep Patterns and OSA Prompt Increased Odds of Hypertension

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    Heidi Splete
    Publish date: January 12, 2024

    Individuals with OSA and severely irregular sleep had double the odds of hypertension.

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