Programs geared at arthritis patients show physical and emotional benefits
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Navigating the Social Media Highway
Rheumatologists spot speed bumps, opportunities
Can Technology Help Solve Scleroderma Renal Crisis?
A case study in using the Internet to facilitate rare disease research
Immunizations and Autoimmune Disease
What is safe and what to avoid in this patient population
Pain-Free Equals a Home Run
Integrated approach sets stage for rehabilitation following shoulder arthroplasty
Drug Updates
Information on New Approvals and Medication Safety
Pharma awaits FDA Guidance to Navigate the Murky Waters of Ads Via the Internet and Social Media
There’s no question that direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising of prescription drugs is a huge activity, with nearly $5 billion spent on DTC ads in 2007. There’s also no question that the Internet has a vast potential to reach consumers. But when you put DTC advertising and the Internet together, there is a potential for problems and…
ACR launches its First Public Relations campaign
Many of us have experienced that look—confusion—when you tell someone that you work in rheumatology. It happens at dinner parties, in line at the grocery store, and during conversations on airplanes. The look can open the door to conversations about rheumatology. However, when the influential people whose decisions affect our specialty don’t know who we…
Is Acupuncture for Pain a Placebo Treatment?
An examination of the evidence
Mitigate Risk and Increase Success of Lupus Clinical Trials
Design strategies from a Lupus Research Institute conference
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