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August 14th 2025
The analysis highlighted a shift in heart failure diagnoses, with hypertensive heart disease with and without chronic kidney disease as prevalent diagnoses, underlining coding variability and implications for research.
Dr Tanuja Chitnis Details How Clinicians Are Understanding Patients' Overall Disease Course in MS
March 4th 2019A tool at Brigham and Women’s Hospital allows clinicians to view profiles of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) as a snapshot to better understand their overall disease course, said Tanuja Chitnis, MD, associate neurologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School.
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Patients With MS Face Substantial, but Differing, Burdens in Japan, EU, and US
February 19th 2019Research comparing outcomes, resource utilization, and costs of multiple sclerosis (MS) found that patients with the disease face substantial burdens that differ among Japan, 5 European Union countries, and the United States.
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Polypharmacy Plays a Role in Patients With Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis
February 17th 2019Polypharmacy (patients taking ≥5 medications) is not uncommon in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis and it is associated with higher levels of disability and the presence of comorbidities.
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Patients With Relapsed/Refractory MM More Likely to Have Sustained MRD on Daratumumab
February 15th 2019Minimal residual disease (MRD) is a strong prognosticator of cancer outcomes, and recent research found that patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (MM) are more likely to achieve MRD on daratumumab than on a standard of care alone.
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Investigating Manual Therapy as a Treatment for COPD
February 14th 2019There is not enough evidence that manual therapy—a clinical approach of using skilled, physical, hands-on procedures to improve function, lessen pain, and facilitate movement—can successfully be used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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Identifying Patient Preferences in MM Treatment Improves Shared Decision Making
February 10th 2019Two studies presented at the 60th American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition examined patient preferences in multiple myeloma (MM) treatment and the importance of understanding these preferences when making treatment decisions.
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Ocrelizumab Reduces Progression of Upper Extremity Impairment in Primary Progressive MS
January 8th 2019For patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), upper extremity (UE) impairment is not uncommon, and patients with primary progressive MS tend to have a higher prevalence of UE dysfunction and greater impairment.
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Switching Patients With MS Who Are Stable on Interferon β Has Suboptimal Outcomes
December 29th 2018Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) who are stable on an interferon β (INFβ) should remain on that therapy rather than switching to another INFβ, according to a study in ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research.
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Researchers Identify New, Overlooked Target to Treat Multiple Sclerosis
December 27th 2018Mature oligodendrocytes have been overlooked in the past as a way to treat multiple sclerosis, but a new study has found they might be able to help with remyelinating axons the same as new oligodendrocytes.
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