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Novel Treatment Promising for Cutaneous Lupus in Phase 2 Trial
Iberdomide is a cereblon modulator, which results in degradation of two transcription factors of immune cell development and homeostasis...
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Social Adversity Increases Mortality Risk in Patients With Pulmonary Hypertension
HIV+ patients with HF, PH, and social adversity had a sevenfold increase in all-cause mortality.
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Virtual Yoga Classes Improve Chronic Low Back Pain
“Given the demonstrated noninferiority of yoga to physical therapy, structured virtual yoga programs and physical therapy are reasonable choices...
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What’s the Evidence Behind Popular Supplements in Rheumatology? Experts Weigh in
Many people with rheumatologic diseases try supplements for symptom relief. Here’s what you need to know about some common picks.
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Metformin May Reduce Long COVID in Non-Diabetic Population
Other trials have highlighted the anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties of metformin.
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Digital Twin Model Predicts Sepsis Mortality
A “digital twin” model predicted adverse outcomes in ICU patients treated for sepsis.
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Older Patients With COPD at Increased Risk for PE-Associated Death
Patients with COPD are at increased risk for fatal PE and may require targeted thromboprophylaxis.
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AF Burden Increases Around Time of COPD Hospitalizations
Patients with COPD exacerbations requiring hospitalization should be monitored for cardiac arrhythmias.
From the Journals
Novel Intervention Slows Cognitive Decline in At-Risk Adults
“We have developed a novel intervention, combining two interventions that if used separately have a weak effect but together have substantial and...
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A Finger-Prick Test for Alzheimer’s Disease?
The DROP-AD project is investigating the diagnostic performance of finger-prick collection to accurately measure p-tau217.
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Minor Progress in Gender Pay Equity, But a Big Gap Persists
Nearly 60% of women surveyed felt they were not being paid fairly for their efforts, up from less than half reported in Medscape Medical News’...