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What Would ‘Project 2025’ Mean for Health and Healthcare?
Conservative group–backed plan intends to alter the processes and/or funding of CDC, NIH, Medicaid, and other agencies.
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When Does Different Types of Organ Damage From Lupus Occur? Long-Term Study Sheds Light
One out of five patients with lupus had organ damage during the first year after diagnosis, with progressively fewer patients developing new...
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Is SNRI Treatment of Fibromyalgia Working? Look at Sleep Patterns
Patients with minimal pain relief from a serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor had more sleep problems and tougher mornings than those...
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Methotrexate Shows Signs of Relieving Painful Knee Osteoarthritis
Adding oral methotrexate to usual analgesia reduced pain as well as stiffness and functional impairment.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis May Raise Lung Cancer Risk, Particularly in Those With ILD
Rheumatoid arthritis increased the risk for lung cancer, and this risk was threefold higher in patients with rheumatoid arthritis–associated...
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US Experience With Infliximab Biosimilars Suggests Need for More Development Incentives
Use of infliximab biosimilars in the United States rose slowly until three were on the market; it continued to remain lower for Medicare than for...
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Remission or Not, Biologics May Mitigate Cardiovascular Risks of RA
The use of bDMARDs in patients with RA may have additional beneficial effects on arterial wall inflammation, independent of systemic inflammation...
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Recommendations From a Pediatric Dermatologist on Using AI in Daily Practice
Many academic institutions are creating “walled gardens” — private areas of AI access that don’t allow patient information to “leak out.”
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Study Identifies Oral Antibiotics Linked to Severe Cutaneous Reactions
The results “underscore the importance of judicious prescribing, with preferential use of antibiotics associated with a lower risk when clinically...
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Are Your Patients Using Any of These Six Potentially Hepatotoxic Botanicals?
An estimated 15.6 million adults in the United States consumed at least one potentially hepatotoxic botanical product in the past 30 days, with...
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Light Therapy, Phototherapy, Photobiomodulation: New Ways to Heal With Light
New research is finding that different colors and wavelengths of light can treat conditions like chronic pain and vision loss.