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Pain Treatment Will to Become More Targeted as Knowledge of Pain Mechanics Increases
The notion of pain as just a peripheral, or strictly stimulus-driven, phenomenon is over.
Pain Treatment Will to Become More Targeted as Knowledge of Pain Mechanics Increases Bad
The notion of pain as just a peripheral, or strictly stimulus-driven, phenomenon is over.
Two Inflammatory Conditions—Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis—Share Clinical Connection
Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) and giant cell arteritis (GCA) have common clinical and epidemiologic links, but they need not occur synchronously
Rheumatology Chooses Wisely
ACR identifies five practices, therapies, or procedures physicians and patients should question
How to Evaluate Shoulder Pain
The common causes of shoulder pain and diagnostic tests that rheumatologists need to know
ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2012: Understanding Pain Signals May Pave Path to More Effective Therapies
The ability to differentiate the types of pain affiliated with rheumatic diseases can help rheumatologists better diagnose and treat patients
Online Medical Information Adds New Dimension to Patients’ Discussions with Doctors
Patients and rheumatologists find pros and cons in Web-based research
Nomenclature, Semantics, Jargon, Lingo, Eponyms, Etymology, and Terminology in Rheumatology
Why rheumatologists must coin simple, comprehensible terms for what we read, speak and write to our patients
The Happiest Specialty: Rheumatology Is #1!
Why are we all smiling, and how can we spread it around?
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