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STAR aims to be ‘gold standard’ for outcome measures in Sjögren’s syndrome

STAR aims to be ‘gold standard’ for outcome measures in Sjögren’s syndrome

The Sjögren’s Tool for Assessing Response, or STAR, a candidate composite efficacy endpoint for clinical trials, includes all disease features and has demonstrated sensitivity to change, according to researchers.

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April 19, 2022
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Sjögren’s Foundation shares patient stories for awareness month

Sjögren’s Foundation shares patient stories for awareness month

Impacting roughly 1 million to 4 million Americans, Sjögren’s syndrome is estimated to be one of the most common autoimmune diseases in the United States, according to the Sjögren’s Foundation.

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CDC: 1 dead in multistate outbreak of E. coli linked to organic carrots

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Rilzabrutinib active, safe in immune thrombocytopenia

Rilzabrutinib active, safe in immune thrombocytopenia

Rilzabrutinib induced rapid and durable clinical activity in previously treated patients with immune thrombocytopenia, according to results of a phase 1/phase 2 clinical trial published in The New England Journal of Medicine.

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March 23, 2022
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‘Stronger together’: Rheumatology groups build community for Autoimmune Awareness Month

‘Stronger together’: Rheumatology groups build community for Autoimmune Awareness Month

March is Autoimmune Awareness Month, and rheumatology organizations have been using their reach and influence on social media sites to spread the word and help patients with autoimmune diseases find community.

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February 24, 2022
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Nintedanib slows FVC decline in autoimmune-related interstitial lung disease

Nintedanib slows FVC decline in autoimmune-related interstitial lung disease

Nintedanib slows the rate of forced vital capacity decline in patients with fibrosing autoimmune disease-related interstitial lung disease, with adverse events manageable for most, according to data published in Arthritis & Rheumatology.

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January 25, 2022
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'Waste of energy': One-third of connective tissue disease RCTs never completed, published

'Waste of energy': One-third of connective tissue disease RCTs never completed, published

One out of three registered randomized controlled trials on connective tissue diseases are never completed or published, representing a “waste of energy or resources” that may skew meta-analyses, according to researchers.

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November 29, 2021
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COVID-19 pandemic led to fewer initial rheumatology visits, autoimmunity lab tests

COVID-19 pandemic led to fewer initial rheumatology visits, autoimmunity lab tests

The COVID-19 pandemic brought with it a significant decrease in autoimmunity laboratory testing, first rheumatology visits and diagnoses from 2019 to 2020, according to Italian data published in The Journal of Rheumatology.

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November 24, 2021
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DMARD interruptions in rheumatic disease persist despite reduced COVID-related anxiety

DMARD interruptions in rheumatic disease persist despite reduced COVID-related anxiety

Despite a significant decrease in anxiety related to COVID-19, patients with autoimmune rheumatic disease continue to experience frequent interruptions in their medication use, according to survey data presented at ACR Convergence 2021.

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November 19, 2021
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Virtual exercise classes safe, effective in patients with musculoskeletal disease

Virtual exercise classes safe, effective in patients with musculoskeletal disease

Hour-long, virtual exercise classes that cover Pilates, yoga and tai chi are safe and improved health outcomes in patients with musculoskeletal disease, according to data presented at ACR Convergence 2021.

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November 09, 2021
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‘Pearls and myths’: Oral, cutaneous signs of rheumatic disease hold ‘clue’ to intervention

‘Pearls and myths’: Oral, cutaneous signs of rheumatic disease hold ‘clue’ to intervention

Managing oral, ocular and cutaneous complications is critical to optimizing outcomes in conditions ranging from Sjögren’s syndrome to juvenile dermatomyositis, according to a presenter who offered a cross-section of “pearls and myths” at ACR Convergence 2021.

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