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Inflation Reduction Act Estimated to Yield Billions in Drug Savings
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Authors say promoting fiber-rich diets may protect against severe headaches, migraine
First-Degree Relatives Have High Perceived Risk for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Relationship with index patient, high health anxiety, female gender, high perceived concern about RA linked to increased FDR perceived risk
Rate of Opioid Rx at Discharge From Emergency Department Declining
Decrease seen in rate and percentage of emergency department visits with opioid prescribed at discharge from 2017-2018 to 2019-2020
Pandemic Funding Saved More Americans From Medical Debt
Researchers suggest that federal pandemic relief programs may have helped patients make a dent in their medical bills
Racial, Ethnic Inequities Seen in Opioid Access for Patients Dying of Cancer
Black and Hispanic patients less likely to receive any opioids compared with Whites; Black patients more likely to undergo urine drug screening
Risk for Hydroxychloroquine Retinopathy 8.6 Percent at 15 Years
Cumulative incidence of retinopathy was higher with increasing dose of hydroxychloroquine
Acupuncture, Acupressure Beneficial in Gynecologic Cancer Surgery Setting
Improvement seen in severe pain, anxiety for treatment groups receiving preoperative touch/relaxation with or without intraoperative acupuncture
Letter Intervention Ups Prescription Monitoring Program Engagement
Letters highlighting mandate to check PMP before prescribing can increase PMP search rates and PMP account-holding rates
Risankizumab Safe, Effective at 52 Weeks for Psoriatic Arthritis
Long-term benefits seen in patients with inadequate response/intolerance to biologic or conventional disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs
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