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Response to the article by Lai et al. "Comment on Ormaza Vera et al. 'Interleukin-23 inhibition associates with lower incidence of cardiovascular risk factor type diseases compared to biologic naı
ve patients with psoriasis: A retrospective cohort study''' - Response to the letter of Moran et al. regarding our use of an inaccurate reference for the maximal dose of vitamin C in G6PD deficiency
- Response to: "Successful implementation of phototherapy guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic"
- Restless legs syndrome and adverse perinatal outcomes
- Restless Legs Syndrome Caused by Quetiapine Successfully Treated With Ropinirole in 2 Patients With Bipolar Disorder
- Rethinking clinically significant pain: a marker of recovery rather than a warning of injury
- Risk factors of uterine rupture in individuals attempting trial of labor after cesarean in the setting of stillbirth
- Risks of Sex Hormone Therapy in Women: Important Lessons from the Transgender Woman Literature Response
- Risks of Sex Hormone Therapy in Women: Important Lessons from the Transgender Woman Literature Response
- Role of Peroxynitrite in the Development of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
- Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy After Previously Confirmed Tubal Occlusion by the Essure Procedure
- Scalp pain or tenderness may offer diagnostic clues regarding cicatricial alopecia subtype
- Screening for Asymptomatic Coronary Artery Disease in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
- Short corpus callosum in fetal Down syndrome.
- Should Osteopathic Medical Students Take the USMLE?
- Should Osteopathic Medical Students Take the USMLE?
- Sickle cell trait and severe maternal morbidity
- SilverCloud mental health feasibility study: who will it benefit the most?
- SilverCloud mental health feasibility study: who will it benefit the most?
- Similar response to biologic therapy across racial and ethnic groups among patients with psoriasis enrolled in the CorEvitas Psoriasis Registry
- Single Accreditation Does Not Mean Double Jeopardy for Osteopathic Medical Students
- Skip Polysomnography Before Adenotonsillectomy for Snoring?-Reply
- Steeper incidence rate and advanced staging of Merkel cell carcinoma in black patients
- Stepping out of the dollhouse and into inclusivity
- Strategies for improvement of the Virginia Dermatology Trainee Advocacy Day conference
- Stress Hyperglycemia: An Essential Survival Response!
- Subsequent primary malignancies following first diagnosis of Merkel cell carcinoma in black patients
- Supplemental parenteral nutrition in critically ill patients
- Supplemental parenteral nutrition in critically ill patients
- Surviving Sepsis