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Could semaglutide treat addiction as well as obesity?
“I would say, overall, the jury is still out,” as to whether anecdotal reports of GLP-1 agonists curbing addictions will be borne out in...
News from the FDA/CDC
Sewer data says Ohio person has had COVID for 2 years
“Unusual or ‘cryptic’ sequences identified in wastewater may represent viruses that can replicate in particular individuals, but not in the...
Conference Coverage
High-intensity interval training has sustainable effects in patients with inflammatory arthritis
Patients in a randomized trial improved their cardiorespiratory fitness, but the positive response did not coincide with changes in pain or...
Conference Coverage
No apparent drug interaction with ozanimod and antidepressants
Patients with MS who are taking SSRIs or SNRIs had lower rates of hypertension and adverse events potentially related to serotonin than patients...
From the Journals
Hormone therapies still ‘most effective’ in treating menopausal vasomotor symptoms
Clinicians should individualize menopause care to each patient.
From the Journals
Risk threshold may help providers decide on rabies PEP
In the United States, rabies postexposure prophylaxis often is given without a comprehensive assessment that considers regional variances.
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Advising patients on AD treatment options: Expert pearls
Dupilumab dosing and dupilumab-associated facial redness and ocular disease, self-image issues, topical regimen adherence, and the quantification...
Conference Coverage
Dazodalibep may mitigate Sjögren’s syndrome, but more data are needed
The novel agent targets CD40 ligand and showed promising results in a two-stage, phase 2 clinical trial, particularly for patients with notable...
Feature
Why not both? Dual biologics for treatment-resistant RA and PsA
Previous clinical trials of dual biologic therapies have raised safety issues, but more recent, promising findings from clinical trials and case...
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WHO advises against nonsugar sweeteners for weight control
“Replacing free sugars with NSS does not help with weight control in the long term. People need to consider other ways to reduce free sugars...
Conference Coverage
Is the WHO’s ‘active aging’ the only healthy alternative?
“The WHO’s proposal of active aging is a prescriptive, standardized ideology that seems to suggest that being active is the only healthy way to...