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Dermatomyositis Cancer Screening Guidelines Get Real-World Validation
Most of the cancers were detected using standard age- and sex-based cancer screenings, suggesting the potential for overscreening in this...
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Millennial Clinicians Face Pay Disparities by Specialty, Other Factors
“Procedures are reimbursed too high, while very little value is placed on primary care.”
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Severe Autoimmune Diseases Linked to Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
“The study results strengthen the hypothesis that autoimmune mechanisms play an important role in the pathogenesis of POI.”
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A Few Rural Towns Are Bucking the Trend and Building New Hospitals
New full-service hospitals with inpatient beds are rare in rural America, where declining population has spurred decades of downsizing and...
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Could Eyelid Imaging Aid Early Diagnosis of Sjögren Disease?
Patients with Sjögren disease had more damage to their oil-producing meibomian glands than people with other varieties of dry eye.
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Rheumatologic Disease–Associated Hyperinflammatory Condition Successfully Treated with Emapalumab
Emapalumab-containing regimens showed positive outcomes in patients with rheumatologic disease–associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, a...
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ILD Subtypes in Rheumatoid Arthritis Carry Different Risk Factor Profiles
Individuals who were male, seropositive, and smokers had a seven times higher risk for developing RA-UIP, the ILD subtype with a poor prognosis,...
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First Hike of Medicare Funding for Residencies in 25 Years Aims to Help Shortages
Residency program directors say a recent hike in Medicare funding will help reduce physician shortages and meet growing healthcare needs,...
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Direct-to-Consumer Testing’s Expansion to Rheumatology Has Benefits but Potential Risks
Rheumatologists and lab specialists generally support consumers’ ability to access tests without a doctor’s order, but they remain aware of the...
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How the Future of Medicine Will Revolve Around Our Gut
In just a few years, AI models could predict gut microbial composition based on data such as dietary habits and household characteristics.
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FDA’s Stricter Regulation of Lab-Developed Tests Faces Lawsuits and Lingering Concerns
Clinical laboratory lobbying groups are suing the FDA over its plans to more strictly regulate lab-developed tests. For now, physicians should see...