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Over 20% of individuals with IBD were prescribed pain or sedative medications annually, with rising chronic and co‐prescribing rates. Risk factors included female sex, older age, Crohn's disease, and mental health conditions. Targeted interventions are needed to reduce harmful prescribing and promote safer alternatives.
Samantha Baillie +6 more
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SAT0131 Internal image of illness in fibromyalgia and systemic lupus erythematosus
A B Zborovsky +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The majority of those infected with COVID‐19 undergo a brief duration of clinical illness. In certain instances, symptoms endure for months or years after the initial viral exposure—a condition characterized as Long COVID (LC). The experience of this illness remains largely unexplored as it has only recently surfaced.
Giovana Alves Santos +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Long Covid is the patient‐preferred term to describe persistent symptoms experienced following an acute Covid‐19 infection. The severity and unpredictable nature of long Covid symptoms can affect every aspect of an individual's life.
Yojana Lotankar +8 more
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Unmet need in rheumatology: reports from the Targeted Therapies meeting 2019
Bathon, J. +16 more
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Challenges of Inclusion: A Population‐Based Interview Study of Long Covid
ABSTRACT Introduction People with long Covid report a wide range of symptoms and inconsistent responses when seeking clinical diagnosis and support. Much of the qualitative research on long Covid has been based on people attending specialist clinical services or who have accessed support groups.
Emily Cooper +11 more
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Exploring Pain on Social Media: Observational Study on Perceptions and Discussions of Chronic Pain Conditions. [PDF]
Valades T +7 more
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Abstract In the Netherlands, there are many households with long‐term dependency on social assistance. Social policies and interventions for this population frequently utilise ‘work first’ and ‘human capital’ approaches, resulting in minimal positive outcomes.
Amber Vellinga‐Dings +2 more
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Abstract Background Patients with disorders of gut‐brain interaction (DGBIs) presenting to specialist care have a high prevalence of psychiatric morbidity. Psychiatrists can provide effective treatments for these disorders; however, care is rarely delivered in an integrated manner. Aims This study aimed to characterise patients seen by psychiatrists in
Evangelia Dendrinos +8 more
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