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Lupus: 3 Things to Know

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Mark L. Fuerst

Dec 3, 2018

Three new studies in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) reveal that a gut bacterium may be linked to autoimmune diseases, including SLE; pregnancy complications in women with lupus have decreased over the past 2 decades; and physical or emotional abuse in childhood raises the risk of lupus.1-3 Scroll through the slides for the latest findings and their clinical implications.

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