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Thomas R. Collins

Tom Collins is a freelance writer in South Florida who has written about medical topics from nasty infections to ethical dilemmas, runaway tumors to tornado-chasing doctors. He travels the globe gathering conference health news and lives in West Palm Beach.

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Long-acting naltrexone effective in alcohol use disorder

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: October 5, 2022

“ED patients are at higher risk of complications for AUD simply because they are in the ED in the first place – initiating AUD treatment in this...

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Possible sex differences found in response to first treatments for early RA

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: September 13, 2022

In a relatively rare, but rigorous, look at sex differences in response to RA treatments, researchers found that men had higher rates of remission...

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ILD on the rise: Doctors offer tips for diagnosing deadly disease

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: September 12, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has added a new challenge to making the diagnosis of interstitial lung disease, Dr. Kulkarni said. COVID can lead to...

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Olokizumab proves noninferior to adalimumab for RA in phase 3 trial

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: August 24, 2022

The manufacturer of olokizumab is expected to file for approval in the United States early next year, and the drug could add a new option for...

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Treat-to-target strategy with tapering proves effective in PsA and axSpA

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: June 27, 2022

A trial showed for the first time that disease activity–guided treat-to-target tapering strategies in both psoriatic arthritis and axial...

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Gaps in ulcerative colitis care expectations, perceptions

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: June 24, 2022

The results point to the ongoing need to foster a good relationship between physicians and patients, even as treatment methods become more...

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Ultra-processed: Doctors debate whether putting this label on foods is useful

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: June 17, 2022

Some experts say increased awareness and labeling of ultra-processed foods can only be a good thing. Others say that the classification system...

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New eosinophilic esophagitis severity score may guide treatment

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: May 31, 2022

The index, called I-SEE, includes symptoms, endoscopic findings, and histology and is meant to help steer clinicians to the best treatment...

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Medical ‘myths’ persist despite evidence, says professor of medicine

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: May 9, 2022

Dogma about shellfish allergies and contrast agents, “sinus headaches,” and other beliefs continue to affect patient care, even though the...

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Telehealth continues to loom large, say experts

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: May 6, 2022

Nine out of ten patients would recommend telemedicine to friends and family, and most physicians say they’re willing to devote significant time to...

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Surgery handoffs still a risky juncture in care – but increasing communication can help

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: May 4, 2022

Experts say understanding the full clinical picture of a surgery patient and ongoing communication between hospitalists and the surgery department...

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New research holds promise for fighting obesity, says expert

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: May 3, 2022

A growing understanding of adipose tissue as an endocrine organ responsible for weight control opens avenues for treatment, she says.

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How to communicate effectively with patients when tension is high

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: April 30, 2022

Calling to mind a couple of acronyms can help, said a moderator of a panel discussion at the annual meeting of the American College of Physicians...

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Homelessness seems to have greater link to death than common diseases, says physician

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: April 29, 2022

The health challenges facing those experiencing homelessness are straightforward, but the U.S. health system isn’t built to deal with them, an...

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How to address social determinants of health, according to expert panel

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Thomas R. Collins
Publish date: April 28, 2022

A panel of experts talked about policies to address social determinants of health at the annual meeting of the American College of Physicians.

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