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Obesity may influence rheumatoid arthritis blood tests

The effect of obesity on C-reactive protein may alter its performance as a biomarker of disease activity in clinical trials and in practice, authors said.

Only 1 in 3 adults reported being asked about binge drinking during checkups

Failure to properly screen patients for alcohol misuse will lead to missed treatment opportunities for a brief intervention, treatment (which might include pharmacotherapy), or a referral to treatment for alcohol dependence.

MKSAP quiz: 5-day history of nodules

A 29-year-old woman is evaluated for a 5-day history of nodules over her lower extremities. She reports that she regularly visits a local spa that uses whirlpool footbaths during her pedicure procedures; she always shaves her legs with a razor before these visits. Medical history is unremarkable, and she takes no medications. Following a physical exam, punch biopsy of a lesion, and tissue cultures, what is the most likely cause of infection?

Benefits, harms of osteoporosis medications unclear for patients with CKD

Among several gaps in medical knowledge, there was conflicting or insufficient evidence of the effectiveness of bisphosphonates on fractures and safety in transplant recipients and patients with chronic kidney disease.

Help support the April 22 March for Science

The March for Science will be held on April 22, 2017, in over 400 cities worldwide in support of scientific research, evidence-based policies, and the critical role of science in today's world.

New paper from ACP examines the ethical use of EHRs and health IT

Among other conclusions, the paper asserts that EHRs should facilitate high-value, patient-centered care, strong patient-physician relationships, and effective training of future physicians.

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