Beyond such autoimmune diseases as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatologists should consider hypothyroidism, dietary issues, and grooming habits in patients with hair loss
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How to Build a Strong Doctor–Patient Relationship
Listening to patients, relating to them, and addressing their concerns develops trust between physicians and patients
How Rheumatism Got its Name
The origination of the ailing word and its variations throughout history used to describe rheumatic disorders
Rheuminations: Road to Success in Medicine May Be Paved with Failure
How healthcare has benefited from breakthrough discoveries related to bovine spongiform encephalitis, H. pylori ulcer disease, and properdin by researchers who persevered despite criticism from skeptics
2013 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting: Health Professionals In the Spotlight
ARHP members are honored with awards for research, education, advocacy, and patient care in rheumatology
Childhood-onset Lupus Brings Distinct Challenges at Each Phase of Life
Differences in disease manifestations, severity, and management require special consideration from rheumatologists who treat children and adolescents with systemic lupus erythematosus
Joint Smart Coalition Takes on Psoriasis in New York City
The Arthritis Foundation and the National Psoriasis Foundation launched the Joint Smart Coalition to focus on patient education, resources, and outreach. At a coalition-sponsored community-outreach event at Queens College in Flushing, N.Y., attendees were provided information on setting goals, stretching techniques, easy exercises, treatment options, and tips for a healthy lifestyle. (posted Dec. 13)
Inflammatory Myopathies Difficult to Diagnose, Treat
Without a single set of diagnostic criteria for identifying polymyositis, dermatomyositis, or myositis and scant evidence-based therapeutic guidelines, these rare muscle diseases can be hard to manage
2013 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting: Advances in Genomic Research Demystify, Defeat Disease
Researcher J. Craig Venter, PhD, explains how technological progress in metabiomics may enable scientists to create synthetic, engineered bacteria to counter diseases and manufacture virus-fighting vaccines where they are needed
Doest Rheumatoid Arthritis Take a Toll?
Exploring the Toll background
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