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Persistent Symptomatic Hypocalcemia Due to Denosumab: A Case Review
Patients with osteoporosis and impaired renal function are at risk
Drugs Studied for Use in Rheumatoid Arthritis, Weight Loss
Plus, rheumatology drug news from EULAR 2014
7 Tools to Identify Depression
Why screening for depressive symptoms in patients with arthritis is needed
Orexin’s Yin/Yang Functions Regulate Bone Remodeling
Working both to support bone formation and suppress it, a new study reveals orexin neuropeptides are essential regulators of skeletal homeostasis
Lessons Learned from a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Sarah Troxell, RN, BSN, imparts what she’s learned about RA and medication management, assembling a team of health professionals and battling other health issues
New Osteoporosis Drugs Show Promise in Therapy Pipeline
Rheumatologists at the ACR’s State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium in Chicago discuss medication alternatives to bisphosphonates that reduce bone resorption, build bone density and may provide new treatment options
Rheumatologist Marc C. Hochberg, MD, MPH, Advances Epidemiology Through Collaborative Ties
Accomplished physician noted for research in gout, osteoarthritis etiology; characterizing therapeutic responsiveness in disease states; inspiring teamwork among rheumatologists
U.S. Bone and Joint Initiative Summit Examines Quality of Patient-Centered Musculoskeletal Care
Physicians discuss definition, implementation of best clinical practices for patient care at multidisciplinary meeting last November
Rheuminations: Ankylosing Spondylitis Sometimes Defies Detection
How method of diagnosing, treating this inflammatory back disease characterized by stiffness and the presence of HLA-B27 gene has evolved
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