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Setting higher standards for digital health technologies

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Jennifer Lubell
Publish date: February 1, 2023

“There really isn’t a streamlined way to know, as a clinician or as a patient, which [health technologies] really make a difference clinically and...

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Teamwork guides cardio-rheumatology clinics that care for unique patient population

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Jennifer Lubell
Publish date: January 23, 2023

Cardio-rheumatology programs are “the newest child” in a series of cardiology offshoots focusing on different populations, and such clinics aim to...

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Miami hepatologist leverages Golden Rule to balance work, family, address health equities

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Jennifer Lubell
Publish date: January 1, 2023

“Showing my kids how important it is to help and serve others is one of the best legacies I can leave them.”

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Rheumatology Match Day follows same pattern as previous years

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Jennifer Lubell
Publish date: December 9, 2022

Pediatric rheumatology didn’t do as well as adult programs, filling just 18 of 32 certified programs (56.3%) and 27 out of 43 certified positions...

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Research fails to justify post-COVID-19 wave of new-onset parkinsonism

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Jennifer Lubell
Publish date: October 20, 2022

While cases have been reported, current data do not yet justify the concept of a post–COVID-19 parkinsonism wave.

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Sex differences seen in inflammatory arthritis health care use

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Jennifer Lubell
Publish date: September 30, 2022

Women’s higher risk of conditions such as osteoarthritis and pain and fatigue may help to explain why overall healthcare resource use was higher...

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Hormones’ impact described in transgender rheumatology patients

Author:
Jennifer Lubell
Publish date: September 30, 2022

Gender-affirming hormone therapy does not need to be a strict contraindication in transgender patients with rheumatic disease, an author of a new...

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Severe COVID-19–related outcomes found worse in men with RA

Author:
Jennifer Lubell
Publish date: September 30, 2022

A retrospective study of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and COVID-19 showed that men had more baseline comorbidities and increased risk of...

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COVID vaccination does not appear to worsen symptoms of Parkinson’s disease

Author:
Jennifer Lubell

Vaccination programs should continue for patients with Parkinson’s disease.

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Telehealth effective in managing patients with movement disorders

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Jennifer Lubell

“These studies ... demonstrate that we are only scratching the surface of the telehealth’s potential to improve care and the lives of individuals...

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Medical cannabis appears safe for patients with movement disorders

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Jennifer Lubell

Medical cannabis for patients with Parkinson’s disease or Huntington’s disease should be done with careful monitoring.

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Novel combination treatment improves function in early Parkinson’s disease

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Jennifer Lubell

P2B001 – a proprietary, fixed-dose combination of extended-release pramipexole and rasagiline – improved motor symptoms and daily functioning.

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OMERACT continues to set standards on research outcomes, enhancing the patient voice

Author:
Jennifer Lubell
Publish date: August 30, 2022

OMERACT arose from a need to streamline clinical outcome measures in rheumatology, and now with 30 years of...

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Physicians urged to write indications on drug scripts as methotrexate users face new barriers with SCOTUS decision

Author:
Jennifer Lubell
Publish date: July 13, 2022

Prior to the Supreme Court’s ruling, physicians were concerned about the impact an overturning of the 1973 law would have on patient access to MTX...

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Abortion debate may affect Rx decisions for pregnant women

Author:
Jennifer Lubell
Publish date: May 27, 2022

Enactment of abortion restrictions in a growing number of states could have a chilling effect on therapy regimens in pregnant women and their...

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