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Early RA may benefit from prompt infliximab
The prompt addition of infliximab to methotrexate in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis who did not respond to brief monotherapy produced...
Internal Medicine News, 10/01/09 by Sally Koch Kubetin · More from publication -
Move over, Elgin marbles
As much as we at the Bureau of Indications like to think that we answer to no one, it's not true. We are just the innermost doll in a corporate...
Internal Medicine News, 05/01/09 by Sally Koch Kubetin · More from publication -
We've heard of barflys, but ED-flys?
They do everything big in Texas, and it looks like emergency department use is no exception. A report from the nonprofit Integrated Care...
Internal Medicine News, 05/01/09 by Sally Koch Kubetin · More from publication -
Systemic lupus doubles cardiovascular disease risk
SAN FRANCISCO -- Systemic lupus erythematosus more than doubles a woman's relative risk for cardiovascular disease beyond the effect of recognized...
Internal Medicine News, 12/15/08 by Sally Koch Kubetin · More from publication -
Proinflammatory HDL may be biomarker for atherosclerosis
SAN FRANCISCO -- Proinflammatory HDL cholesterol has promise as a biomarker for atherosclerosis in women with systemic lupus erythematosus. SAN...
Internal Medicine News, 12/15/08 by Sally Koch Kubetin · More from publication -
DMARDs offer cardiac protection to RA Patients
SAN FRANCISCO -- The increased risk for cardiovascular disease associated with the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis was offset by the protective...
Internal Medicine News, 12/15/08 by Sally Koch Kubetin · More from publication -
TNF blockers don't increase cancer risk in patients with history of malignancy
SAN FRANCISCO -- Use of a tumor necrosis factor blocker docs not increase the risk of most cancers in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and a...
Internal Medicine News, 12/01/08 by Sally Koch Kubetin · More from publication -
Summer and salmonella
Think of all the great American literature in which summer heat and languor are key elements: "To Kill a Mockingbird," "A Streetcar Named Desire,"...
Internal Medicine News, 05/01/06 by Sally Koch Kubetin · More from publication -
Disease, actually
Americans' pets are being used as unwitting tools of human disease surveillance. And we at the Bureau of Indications salute them! The National...
Internal Medicine News, 05/01/06 by Sally Koch Kubetin · More from publication -
How many academics does it take …
... to screw in a lightbulb? That's not funny! Among professors, humor equals the null set, according to Joseph J. Palladino, Ph.D., who after 25...
Internal Medicine News, 05/01/06 by Sally Koch Kubetin · More from publication



