Researchers identified 4 prepregnancy conditions that were associated with better pregnancy outcomes among patients with SLE.
The off-label use of JAK inhibitors to treat JDM is common in pediatric rheumatology, with barriers to use including limited clinical trial data and insurance approval.
Daily cocoa extract and multivitamin/multimineral supplementation are not associated with a reduced risk for fracture among older adults.
The recombinant zoster vaccine protects against HZ and PHN in older patients with RA, with no increased risk for RA flares found within 30 days of vaccination.
Vitamin D supplementation (D3 or 25[OH]D) was likely not significantly associated with protection against acute respiratory infection.
Less than a quarter of patients diagnosed with mild psoriasis had a body surface area of less than 3% at the time of diagnosis.
Early initiation of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise reduced pain compared with standard care among postmenopausal women who received aromatase inhibitors.
Open-label placebo (OLP) provided with a treatment rationale is effective and safe for premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
Preliminary data released this month by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate that more than 10,300 tuberculosis (TB) cases were reported last year.
For patients with opioid use disorder (OUD), evidence supports continuation of buprenorphine during episodes of acute pain.
Among middle-aged women, low creatinine-to-cystatin C ratio (CCR) at baseline is associated with lower fat-free muscle volumes and poorer gait speeds 6.6 years later.
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