Strides in recognition and management of joint hypermobility syndrome
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Within Our Reach–Funded Study Finds Increased Depression Risk Among Some RA Patients
A study recently published in Arthritis & Rheumatism found that a cohort of patients from multiethnic backgrounds who all had rheumatoid arthritis (RA) had nearly double the rate of depressive symptoms compared with middle-class white patients with RA.1 The study also examined predictors of depression, and concluded that physical disability—not acute disease activity—is the principal predictor of depression in patients with RA.
Couples Coping with Chronic Pain
Spouses provide help to their partners, but also need help themselves
Omeract How to Get into the “Act”
Meet this international organization that focuses on rheumatology outcome measures
Changing Our Thinking on Osteoarthritis
It’s time we changed our thinking on osteoarthritis
Global Insights from the Bone and Joint Decade Network Conference
Global insights from the Bone and Joint Decade Network Conference
Osteoarthritis the Focus of New Ad Campaign
Exercise and weight loss are key messages of this public education effort
Cochrane Launches Journal Club with RA Article
Overview of studies on biologic use kicks off monthly literature review feature
Reach Beyond the Digital Walls of Your Practice
How much time and money do you spend trying to find information about your patients? Are you frustrated by the difficulties in obtaining patient medical records, test results, lab reports, radiology results, and insurance eligibility from organizations across state lines, down the street, or even across the hall? Do you ever order redundant tests simply because you are unable to access the results of tests ordered by another member of the care team?
Reading Rheum
Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
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