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Dr. Gregory Curfman, MD (Executive editor of JAMA) writes on the chronological legal progress of a lawsuit stemming from rare instances of atypical femoral fractures…
Watch our videos featuring global rheumatology experts to learn about recent advances towards slowing organ damage progression in lupus. Discover how you can implement disease…
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), a specific class of antacid drugs, are among the most widely used medications of all. They are frequently prescribed to many…
Full Papers; Authors: A. Martínez-Feito, C. Plasencia-Rodríguez, M. Novella-Navarro, J.E. Gehin, B. Hernández-Breijo, C.M. Brenis, A. Villalba-Yllán, E. Fernández, I. Monjo-Henry, D. Pascual-Salcedo, P. Nozal,…
The “Controversies in Vitamin D” International Conference has published their proceedings on vitamin D metabolism, assessment, actions, and supplementation. Interestingly, optimal levels of 25-hydroxy vitamin…
In a new study, researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have uncovered insights as to the relationship between interferons and lupus, which affects up…
In a new study, researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have uncovered insights as to the relationship between interferons and lupus, which affects up…
A long-term hydroxychloroquine users study found that 2.7% developed retinopathy, and identified risk factors as increasing age, female sex, chronic kidney disease stage 3+ and…
This randomized clinical trial compares knee symptoms and function in patients in China receiving and not receiving intra-articular platelet-rich plasma after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)…
Background: Axial spondyloarthropathy(AS) is a chronic inflammatory disease primarily affecting the axial skeleton, often characterized by sacroiliitis. While pulmonary embolism (PE), a potentially lethal condition,…