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Read ArticleMore than half of U.S. adults use dietary supplements, yet only a quarter use supplements recommended by a healthcare professional, and current law lets supplements reach the market with no premarket safety evaluation, unlike drugs or food additives.
Gout in Minority Populations
Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis, but its burden is not shared equally across populations. Recent research has revealed substantial racial and ethnic disparities in both who develops gout and the care patients receive. These differences reflect not only genetic susceptibility but also the substantial influence of social determinants of health, healthcare access, and environmental exposures.
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Hip Replacement Advances
Hip replacement surgery has been a major advance in the management of patients with hip damage and diminishing quality of life. While this review provides new information regarding a new type of hardware (end of article), lets begin with a general overview.
Read ArticleWhy Do Gout Flares Start at Night?
The striking propensity for gout flares to initiate at night has been recognised for centuries. In 1683, Thomas Sydenham famously observed that the typical patient "goes to bed and sleeps in good health" only to be awakened around 2:00 AM by excruciating pain.
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Guidelines to Spot Cancer in High Risk Dermatomyositis
International guidelines can help identify dermatomyositis patients with a particularly high risk for cancer, according to a retrospective single-center U.S. study.
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