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Adjuvant Herpes Zoster Subunit Vaccine is 97% Effective in Adults
Drug-Induced Lupus is Rare with TNF inhibitor Therapy
Real World Biologic Success in Systemic JIA
A retrospective review of 77 SoJIA patients revealed that 50-70% achieved inactive disease or remission when treated with IL-1 inhibitors (anakinra, canakinumab). Good responses were seen with tocilizumab or abatacept, but only 8% responded to etanercept.
Medicare Spends $2.5 billion on Prescription Nexium in 2013
Medicare released its list of the most costly medicines presribed in 2013.
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month
Lyme disease is a multisystem disease caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. The organism is transmitted through the bite of certain species of blacklegged ticks (Ixodes spp.).
DRESS Trial Shows TNFi Dose Reduction is Possible - Without Major Flares
Can TNF inhibitor therapy be withdrawn in RA patients who are in remission? The DRESS trial reports the results of randomized trial of 180 RA patients taking either etanercept or adalimumab. Patients were randomly assigned to either usual care (no dose reduction) or a stepwise increase
May is Arthritis Awareness Month
May is Arthritis Awareness Month. Arthritis affects an estimated 52.5 million U.S. adults, is a common comorbidity among those with multiple chronic conditions, and is a leading cause of disability in the United States.
Diet, Exercise and Glucosamine Fail to Prevent OA in Overweight Females
An at-risk population of 407 middle-aged overweight women (BMI ≥ 27 kg/m2) without clinical signs of knee osteoarthritis were prospectively studied for 2.5 years and randomized to receive either glucosamine or diet and exercise in a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
Calprotectin as a Biomarker in RA
Calprotectin a major S100 protein, produced by leukocytes is a potential new biomarker for use as it may be more sensitive disease activity changes than conventional acute-phase proteins.
Chronobiology: When Will It's Time Come?
Morning stiffness is a historic feature of RA and may be related to prolonged inactivity or the chronobiology of rheumatoid inflammation. Chronobiology and chronopharmacology are receiving consideration in investigation and RA trial design. Researchers from Maynooth, Berlin, Vienna and
Daily Aspirin Taken by More Than Half of Older U.S. Adults
Despite guidelines stating that low dose aspirin is indicated for secondary prevention of MI and stroke, a recent survey shows that over half of US adults take daily low dose aspirin.


