April 28th 2025
New research suggests classical biomarkers cannot discriminate between refractory and non-refractory rheumatoid arthritis.
Novel Insomnia Indication Shows Long-Term Efficacy and Safety on Sleep Onset, Maintenance
August 28th 2020Data to be presented at SLEEP 2020 showed Eisai Inc's lemborexant (DAYVIGO) had statistically significant long-term efficacy and safety compared with placebo on sleep maintenance and onset in patients with insomnia disorder, said Margaret Moline, PhD.
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How Virtual Care, Back-to-School Support, Health Inequities Are Influencing Employer Action
August 20th 2020In 2 surveys, employers identified efforts to increase availability of virtual care, support employees undertaking greater caregiving roles, and address social and health inequities as a result of the pandemic.
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For Short Bouts of Acute Pain, Avoid Opioids, Guidelines Caution
August 18th 2020New guidelines from the American College of Physicians and the American Academy of Family Physicians are cautioning providers against treating patients with acute pain from musculoskeletal injuries with opioids.
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Do ICD-10 Codes Accurately Reflect COVID-19 Symptoms?
August 18th 2020Findings published in JAMA Network Open show ICD-10 codes perform poorly in capturing COVID-19-related symptoms, highlighting the critical need for meticulous data validation to feed multicenter registries built from electronic medical records.
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Screening for Breast Cancer at Younger Ages Linked to Reduced Mortality
August 14th 2020Screening women aged 40 to 49 years for breast cancer reduced mortality by 25% in the first 10 years compared with waiting until at age 50 years and older, which is the common practice in the United Kingdom.
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Differences in the Risk of Orthopedic Surgery for Patients With RA, Psoriatic Arthritis
August 14th 2020The risk of orthopedic surgery has declined for patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) over the course of decades, but the same trend has not occurred for patients with psoriatic arthritis.
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Fatigue Is Prevalent and Corresponds to Disease Severity in Asian Patients With Psoriatic Arthritis
August 12th 2020Most studies have evaluated PsA-associated fatigue in western populations. A new study has highlighted that PsA-associated fatigue is also prevalent in an Asian population and correlates with disease activity, impact, and chronicity.
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Study Finds Bacterial Infections Linked to Coronary Heart Disease in Patients With T1D
August 12th 2020In individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D), bacterial infections are associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease, according to a study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine.
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Asymptomatic Patients May Leave COVID-19 Viral Material on Surfaces Following Eye Exams
August 11th 2020Despite triage systems in place to exclude patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), viral material was found on ophthalmology examination room surfaces at one center, though the infectivity of the samples was unknown.
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Reorganization of Sickle Cell Care Leads to Dramatic Drop in Hospitalizations
August 7th 2020Yale New Haven Hospital’s reorganization of its sickle cell disease program led patients to report feeling better off and needing fewer hospitalizations. However, the change left some with the disease still feeling unsatisfied.
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