Shrinking network sizes, smaller physician reimbursements on horizon
Pharmacists Raise Level of Care for Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis
Study finds multidisciplinary care approach results in better pain management, functionality and quality of life
One-Third of Total Knee Replacements May Be Inappropriate
Rheumatologists advised to use standardized measures of self-reported pain, functional status to determine which patients should have surgery
Low Blood Pressure Increases Risk of Death in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis-Associated Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
Research identifies specific mortality risk predictors among SSc-APAH patients
Diagnosis Trajectories Aid in Predicting Disease Progression
Gout important to progression of cardiovascular diseases in research analyzing ordered diagnoses of key conditions
Fibromyalgia Pain Associated with Changes in Brain Connectivity
Research suggests weakened sensory cortex connectivity extending beyond the traditional somatosensory domain may contribute to pain associated with fibromyalgia
Serum Uric Acid May Be Link between Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease
New research has shown elevated levels of serum uric acid in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and an increased likelihood of cardiovascular events in patients with severe OSA.
Backlog Slows Medicare Appeals Process for Hospitals, Physicians
Recovery Audit Program brings in record number of appeals, clogs system
Orexin’s Yin/Yang Functions Regulate Bone Remodeling
Working both to support bone formation and suppress it, a new study reveals orexin neuropeptides are essential regulators of skeletal homeostasis
Aggregated Neutrophils Limit Inflammation
A new study suggests understanding this antiinflammatory pathway may lead to new immunomodulatory therapy for resolving inflammation
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