Lyme disease is often considered a cause of chronic fatigue, pain and other incapacitating symptoms. This assumption stems from analyses of patients who seek retreatment for Lyme disease. However, a new study suggests that Lyme disease is not life altering in the long term for most patients. Specifically, patients with culture-confirmed Lyme disease have similar…
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Mind-Body Focus Can Improve Treatment, Outcomes in Rheumatic Disease
Recognizing psychological effects of chronic conditions can help rheumatologists implement multidisciplinary approach to patient care
Advice Rheumatologists Can Share with Patients Planning to Relocate, a Patient Perspective
Tips for stocking up on medications, providing comprehensive health history to new physicians and coping with stress
The ACR/ARHP Honors ARHP Members for Contributions to Rheumatology
A profile of individuals recognized for advancing rheumatology advocacy, service, education, patient care
fMRI Provides Visual Evidence of Pain
Functional MRI scans that show how pain changes the brain could help rheumatologists develop better approaches to pain relief
Chronic Pain: The Psychiatric Perspective
Why rheumatic pain is more than a joint issue
10 Tips for Opioid Prescribing
How to manage the risks when prescribing medications for patients in chronic pain
Pediatric Chronic Pain Eased by Early Intervention, Parental Involvement
Comfort Ability program provides psychological strategies to help children self-manage symptoms
Systemic Sjögrens: More Than a Sicca Disease
Differences in its epidemiologic, clinical and immunologic features underscore need for a homogeneous diagnostic and therapeutic approach
Atypical Fractures Associated with Bisphosphonates
Plus, FX006, odanacatib and other rheumatology drug news, safety updates
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