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More Women with Autoimmune Diseases Die from Cardiovascular Disease
Women with the autoimmune diseases rheumatoid arthritis, lupus or systemic sclerosis may have a higher rate of death related to cardiovascular disease than men with the autoimmune diseases, according to new research published in the American Heart Association’s journal Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes.
Read ArticleD-Lay Trial: High-Dose Vitamin D Retards Multiple Sclerosis
A randomized clinical trial with oral high-dose cholecalciferol ( vitamin D3) was shown to prevent or delay the onset of clinically isolated syndrome (CIS), typical for multiple sclerosis (MS).
Read ArticleCarpal Tunnel Syndrome as a Harbinger of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rates of carpal tunnel syndrome were significantly greater in patients later diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, according to a large, long-running observational study.
Read ArticleProphylaxis Against PJP in SLE: I'll Pass
I think we're all somewhat familiar with PJP prophylaxis. This is the thing we do to stop the scary, opportunistic infection that affects people who are immunocompromised. I'm going to start by actually steelmanning the case for doing PJP prophylaxis before I explain why I think you probably shouldn't be doing too much of it.
Read ArticleStable SLE - Should you Withdraw Immunosuppressant or Glucocorticoids?
An open-label, single-centre, randomized controlled trial tested whether immunosuppressant (IS) withdrawal is noninferior to glucocorticoid (GC) withdrawal in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients and found that IS withdrawal is noninferior to GC withdrawal in SLE patients in long-term







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