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Patients with Psoriatic Arthritis at Increased Risk for Type 2 Diabetes

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  December 3, 2018

New research shows that patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) have a greater risk for developing type 2 diabetes than patients with psoriasis alone or the general population. Researchers also found that PsA and psoriasis patients have a similar rate of increased risk for cardiovascular disease…

Filed under:ConditionsPsoriatic Arthritis Tagged with:PsoriasisPsoriatic Arthritistype II diabetes

Managing Multiple Rheumatic Diseases: How One Patient Copes with Her Disabilities & Advocates for Others

Karen Appold  |  November 28, 2018

By the time Kelly Conway was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in 2007, she had already been living with symptoms of the disease for 23 years. Her first symptom appeared when she was 14—knee pain that was incorrectly diagnosed as tendonitis. Over the years, she has experienced fevers and sore joints. She was diagnosed with…

Filed under:Conditions

Canakinumab Reduces Risk for Gout Flares, But Not Serum Uric Acid Levels

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  November 26, 2018

An exploratory analysis of a canakinumab clinical trial has shown the interleukin 1β inhibitor may significantly reduce patients’ risk for gout flares. During the study, patients using canakinumab experienced this decreased risk, but the treatment did not change serum uric acid levels…

Filed under:ConditionsGout and Crystalline Arthritis Tagged with:anti-interleukincanakinumabflareGout

Cerebral Blood Flow Variability May Provide Insights into Fibromyalgia

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  November 20, 2018

Recent research demonstrated that fibromyalgia patients have lower cerebral blood flow velocity variability than healthy controls, which may reflect impaired coordination of cerebral regulatory systems. This analysis may be a promising tool for characterizing fibromyalgia pathology and understanding health-related quality of life…

Filed under:ConditionsPain Syndromes Tagged with:cerebral blood flow velocityFibromyalgiaPain

New ACR COIN Project Connects Volunteers to Patients in Greatest Need

Susan Bernstein  |  November 19, 2018

Improving access to rheumatology care for underserved patient populations is a priority for the ACR, and the subject of a major position statement by the Committee on Rheumatologic Care (CORC) in 2017. According to the ACR’s 2015 Workforce Study, the existing shortage of rheumatologists and rheumatology health professionals is expected to worsen in the next…

Filed under:From the College Tagged with:Collaboration InitiativesCollaborative Initiatives Special Committee (COIN)Volunteers to Expand Rheumatology Access (VERA)

Rheumatology Research Foundation Launches $75M Fundraising Push

From the College  |  November 19, 2018

The Rheumatology Research Foundation has embarked on its third and most ambitious fundraising campaign, with a goal of raising $75 million. The Leading Boldly: Transforming Rheumatology campaign will support Foundation programs to recruit the best and brightest into the field, train rheumatology health professionals at all career stages and support investigators conducting research that will…

Filed under:From the CollegeResearch Rheum Tagged with:campaignFundraisingRheumatology Research Foundation

Pediatric Lupus Outcomes: Researchers Follow Kids into Adulthood

Linda Childers  |  November 19, 2018

A study published in the May issue of Arthritis Care & Research may be the first to examine the long-term outcomes of childhood-onset lupus, otherwise known as pediatric systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), a chronic, multisystem autoimmune disease with a highly variable clinical course. Previous studies examined cross-sectional views of damage accrued. According to the Childhood…

Filed under:ConditionsResearch RheumSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Tagged with:FlaresSLICC/ACR Damage Index

The Burden of Rheumatic Diseases Among Indigenous People in Latin America Is Disproportionate

David C. Holzman  |  November 19, 2018

Indigenous communities in Latin America lack good healthcare—and often lack any healthcare—for musculoskeletal and rheumatic diseases.1 Global health initiatives tend to focus on infectious disease, despite the increasing rate of chronic diseases. In a survey of 6,155 individuals from eight indigenous communities, conducted by a team of Latin American investigators, the prevalence of these conditions…

Filed under:ConditionsResearch Rheum Tagged with:Access to carePrevalenceSocioeconomic Impact

Identifying Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Psoriatic Arthritis

Larry Beresford  |  November 19, 2018

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA), like other inflammatory diseases, has been associated with increased incidence for and mortality from cardio­vascular disease (CVD), the most common comorbidity leading to death in many conditions treated by rheumatologists. But beyond recognizing the burden of increased inflammation, the mechanisms behind this association are not well understood, says M. Elaine Husni, MD,…

Filed under:ConditionsOther Rheumatic ConditionsResearch Rheum Tagged with:Cardiovascular diseasePsAPsoriatic Arthritis

The ACR Debuts Open Access Journal

Susan Bernstein  |  November 19, 2018

The ACR will add a new professional journal, ACR Open Rheumatology, in January 2019. An open access journal, it will feature the same high-quality, rigorously peer-reviewed articles on original investigations in rheumatology research, as well as commentaries and reviews, as the ACR’s other journals, Arthritis & Rheumatology (A&R) and Arthritis Care & Research (AC&R). Co-Editors-in-Chief…

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