Impact beyond lupus in U.S. Hispanics
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Glucocorticoids a Fracture Risk at Any Dose
Updated recommendations advocate doing more to determine fracture risk and the need for preventive therapy
A Catalyst for Antiphospholipid Syndrome Research
APS ACTION is coordinating international efforts to study this rare and potentially fatal autoimmune disorder
From the Twitterati
During the 2010 ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting, the ACR and others used Twitter to enhance the annual meeting experience, make connections with one another, and share information. There were approximately 600 tweets from 150 contributors during the meeting. Here’s a sample of what people were saying…
Decoding Autoinflammatory Syndromes
Understanding the genetic basis of errors of the immune system may provide new opportunities for therapy
Best Lupus Treatment Still Up for Debate
Panel looks at decision making for treatment of three high-risk patients
H1N1 Influenza A Virus Brings Many Questions, Few Answers
Rheumatologists grapple with vaccine concerns and the impact of medications on response
Practical Medication Management
Take a firm stand in perioperative and pregnant patients with rheumatic disease
Rheumatologists in the Spotlight
Several rheumatologists honored for their work in research, teaching
Study Groups: Where Information and Networking Mix
ACR study groups provide an excellent forum for networking at the ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting and are among the most highly sought-after sessions each year. Although study groups are not eligible for CME credits, they provide an opportunity for the exchange of new ideas and in-depth presentations of information. These groups give attendees the opportunity to discuss cases and share experiences with colleagues who share a common interest in one disease, a group of related disorders, or a specialized field of study.