Lupus death rates, while declining, two times higher than other diseases
Death rates from lupus have fallen much more slowly than those of other diseases over the past five decades but also vary greatly based on where patients live, according to a study published Monday. Between 1968 and 2013, death rates from nonlupus diseases decreased by 44 percent, but those from lupus fell by only 24 percent…
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