The origination of the ailing word and its variations throughout history used to describe rheumatic disorders
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Tech Talk: Smartphone Apps, Online Games May Encourage Healthy Behaviors in Rheumatology Patients
Customized text messages and virtual reality technology can help health professionals prompt patients to take medications and get exercise
2013 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting: On Stage at ACR Knowledge Bowl 2013
A rheumatology fellow shares her experience competing in the rheumatology-themed quiz game
Why Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Should Be On Your Radar
With a wide range of clinical manifestations and frequent occurrence among rheumatology patients, APS is one for rheumatologists to watch
2013 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting: Genetic Research Yields Clues to Pathogenesis of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis
Studies determine that both RA and PsA are autoimmune diseases and link disease susceptibility to certain alleles that encode the major histocompatibility complex, HLA
Rheuminations: Rheumatologists Seek Better Understanding of Fibrosing Disorders
Research into scleroderma, fibrosis, and Raynaud’s phenomenon may provide clues into the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis
Rheum After 5: Rheumatology Physician Assistant with Arthritis Trains For New York City Marathon
Athlete Victoria A. Merrell, PA-C, MPT, says running helps her maintain balance in her life
The Dietitian’s Role in Managing Rheumatology Patients
How dietary experts can help a multidisciplinary healthcare team by educating patients on nutrition and their health
Rheuminations: The Power of the Placebo
Can rheumatologists harness the placebo effect to improve patient care?
Rheuminations: How Tiny Ticks Have Fueled Outrage and Acrimony in Some Communities
A history of rheumatologists’ efforts to diagnose Lyme disease
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