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Food, Diet, Nutrition & Rheumatic Diseases—Are They Really Related?

Brendan Cerk, MD, & Richard S. Panush, MD  |  April 17, 2021

“‘I didn’t say there was nothing better,’ the King replied. ‘I said there was nothing like it.’” —Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking Glass “Why did I get this? Was it because of my diet? What should I eat now? What diet should I follow? Are there any natural treatments I can take instead of medications?”…

Filed under:ConditionsPatient Perspective Tagged with:DietfoodMediterranean dietnutrition

A Community Connection

Catherine Kolonko  |  November 19, 2025

Dr. Heidi Prather detailed how social prescription may aid patients with chronic diseases and the research supporting this approach to care in her keynote speech during ACR Convergence 2025.

Filed under:ACR ConvergenceMeeting Reports Tagged with:ACR Convergence 2025patient carePractice Managementsocial perscription

Exploring Cognitive Dysfunction in Rheumatology

Ruth Jessen Hickman, MD  |  November 17, 2025

At this ACR Convergence Session, experts discussed brain fog experienced by many patients with rheumatic diseases & ways rheumatologists can help patients feel better supported.

Filed under:ACR ConvergenceMeeting ReportsRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:ACR Convergence 2025ACR Convergence 2025 - RAcognitive dysfunctionFibromyalgiaRheumatoid arthritisScleroderma

MIPS, MVPs & RISE: The Scoop on Quality Reporting for 2026

Vanessa Caceres  |  November 17, 2025

ACR experts break down MIPS, MVPs & the RISE registry, helping clinicians understand quality reporting requirements for 2026 & beyond.

Filed under:ACR ConvergenceBilling/CodingEMRsLegislation & AdvocacyPractice Support Tagged with:ACR Convergence 2025Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)MACRAMIPSMIPS Value Pathway (MVP)Quality MeasuresQuality Payment Program (QPP)RISE registry

Collaboration Is Key to Oral Health in Scleroderma & Sjögren’s Disease

Catherine Kolonko  |  November 7, 2025

At this ACR Convergence 2025 session, experts discussed the oral manifestations of scleroderma & Sjögren’s disease & the importance of dentists & rheumatologists working together.

Filed under:ACR ConvergenceConditionsMeeting ReportsSjögren’s Disease Tagged with:ACR Convergence 2025oral manifestationsSclerodermaSjogren'sSjögren's Disease

Small Fiber Neuropathy: What the Rheumatologist Needs to Know

Michael Cammarata, MD  |  August 26, 2025

An expert on peripheral neuropathy shares his practical approach to the diagnosis & management of small fiber neuropathy

Filed under:AnalgesicsConditionsDrug UpdatesPain SyndromesSjögren’s Disease Tagged with:antidepressantsbiopsyFibromyalgianeuropathyPainPain ManagementPeripheral NeuropathypregabalinSarcoidosisSjögren’s Disease supplementsmall fiber neuropathy

FDA Approves Oral Solution of Colchicine to Prevent Gout Flare

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  April 9, 2025

The FDA approved an oral solution of colchicine for the prevention of gout flare in adults. Its dosage can be easily adjusted on the basis of patient needs.

Filed under:AnalgesicsConditionsDrug UpdatesGout and Crystalline Arthritis

What Can I Eat or Not Eat to Cure My Arthritis?

Kim Arrey, DtP  |  April 7, 2025

“What can I eliminate from my diet to cure my arthritis?” is the question every client with arthritis asks me. Numerous case reports document patients who achieved lower markers of inflammation and reduced pain and stiffness associated with the removal of one or two food groups from a diet, but historically, no compelling evidence has…

Filed under:Conditions Tagged with:Dietgut microbiomegut microbiotaMediterranean dietnutrition

The Identification & Management of Hypophosphatasia

Colin Ligon, MD, MHS  |  December 10, 2024

With the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s approval in 2014 of asfotase alfa for replacement of tissue-non-specific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP or TNAP) in juvenile-onset hypophosphatasia (HPP), rheumatologists have a responsibility to recognize the more subtle manifestations of this condition in adults to avoid missed treatment opportunities for fractures, dental loss and musculoskeletal pain. Hypophosphatasia is…

Filed under:ConditionsOther Rheumatic Conditions Tagged with:genetic disordersHypophosphatasia

The 5 Ms: A Simple Framework to Care for Older Patients

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD  |  December 5, 2024

WASHINGTON, D.C.—For the first time in U.S. history, older adults are projected to outnumber children by 2034, and their care poses unique challenges to the rheumatologist.1 Normal physiologic changes of aging include but aren’t limited to falling renal function, changes in pharmacokinetics and bone density loss. At the ACR Convergence 2024 Review Course, Namrata Singh,…

Filed under:ACR ConvergenceConditionsMeeting ReportsOther Rheumatic Conditions Tagged with:ACR Convergence 2024elder care

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