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Claire Barber MD, PhD, on Virtual Care for People With Rheumatoid Arthritis

This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today and: Virtual care helped rheumatology practices manage people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) over the short term while achieving favorable patient experiences comparable to those found in conventional care. That s according to a systematic review published recently in The analysis covered six studies (three randomized controlled trials and three observational studies). Virtual care was found to help improve treatment adherence, maintain functional status, and support higher quality of life. Claire Barber MD, PhD, a rheumatologist and researcher with the University of Calgary in Canada, also served as a co-author of the study. She recently discussed the review and its findings with

New clinical trial to test possible therapeutics for COVID-19 in hospitalized patients

The Clinical Trials Network of Tennessee (CTN2) at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center has contracted a new clinical trial to test possible therapeutics for COVID-19 in hospitalized patients. This new trial brings the total generated by CTN2 contracts for the university to nearly $7 million.

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Study indicates a potential link between oral microbes and rheumatoid arthritis

Study indicates a potential link between oral microbes and rheumatoid arthritis Investigators found similarities in the bacterial composition of the mouth among patients with early rheumatoid arthritis and those at risk of developing the disease, compared with healthy individuals who were not at risk. The findings come from a study published in Arthritis & Rheumatology. Patients and at-risk individuals had an increased relative abundance of potentially pro- inflammatory bacteria in the mouth, suggesting a possible link between oral microbes and rheumatoid arthritis. Prevotella and Veillonella both gram-negative anaerobes were at higher relative abundance in saliva, and Veillonella was also at higher relative abundance in tongue coating, of both early rheumatoid arthritis patients and at-risk individuals compared to healthy controls, the authors wrote.

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