The notion of pain as just a peripheral, or strictly stimulus-driven, phenomenon is over.
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Rheuminations: Epigenetics May Help to Explain Why Some Get Rheumatic Disease
Recent research around genes and environmental stresses suggests outside influences can make lasting changes to the genome via epigenetic mechanisms
A Spotlight on IgG4-Related Disease
What rheumatologists need to know about identifying and diagnosing immunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD)
ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2012: Late-Breaking Abstracts Bring Newer Research to the Forefront
Studies addressing rheumatoid arthritis (RA) flares, a potential new drug for psoriatic arthritis, and a novel agent in the treatment of active RA are among the highlights
Depression in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Examining the psychological and health-related comorbidities of rheumatoid arthritis patients with depression
Fellow’s Forum Case Report: True Vasculitis or Vasculitis Mimic?
Rheumatologists face the emerging picture of cocaine and levamisole-associated vasculopathy in clinical practice
EULAR 2012: Partnership Between Physician and Patient
Patient involvement a valuable tool, especially in less common rheumatic disorders.
Drug Updates: Lorcaserin, Acetaminophen, and More
information on new approvals and medication safety
Outstanding ARHP Program Planned for the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting
The primary tracks at the meeting will focus on clinical practice, clinical science, basic science, and business/administration; four subtracks will include sessions relevant for educators, those interested in pediatrics, practice managers, and rheumatology trainees.
Care of Rheumatologist Leads Patient to Give Back
After his rheumatologist helped him get back on his feet, Craig Plumhoff got involved with the ACR Research and Education Foundation to help others like him.
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