Two new blood tests may boost the accuracy of RA diagnose, although more data needed. (posted May 5, 2013)
Steroid Injections for Lateral Epicondylalgia Worse than Placebo in Long Term
In a recent study of unilateral lateral epicondylalgia, corticosteroid injection resulted in worse clinical outcomes compared to placebo injection, and there were no significant differences in those who received physical therapy or no physical therapy.
Chondrocyte Enlargement Sheds New Light on Cell Volume Regulation
New research describes the regulation of skeletal size and explores how cells sense, modify, and establish a volume set point.
What Adult Rheumatologists Need to Know about Juvenile Arthritis
How to recognize distinctions between pediatric and adult arthritis
New Treatment Paradigm Suggested for Osteoarthritis
Multidisciplinary group advocates for healthcare model to identify those at risk of developing OA or who have early stage disease
Dermatology Case Question: May
Test your diagnostic knowledge with this cutaneous eruption on the palms and soles
ACR 2014 Winter Rheumatology Symposium Keeps Tradition Alive
Clinicians gather each year in Snowmass, Colo. to learn from top experts in rheumatic disease—and ski with them
President’s Perspective: New ACR Lupus Initiative Program Helps Identify and Eliminate Bias in Rheumatology Practices
CME series “Conscious and Unconscious Biases in Healthcare: Focus on Lupus” has curriculum and tools to reduce healthcare disparities
Rheuminations: Circadian Rhythms May Play Role in Inflammatory Disease
Research into how the timing of light and dark exposures control our lives could provide clues to why some people have immunologic disorders
Speak Out Rheum: How the U.K. and U.S. Healthcare Models Stack Up
A national, socialized medical system has significant advantages over the often-fragmented, unequally distributed U.S. system of healthcare, says one rheumatologist
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