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John F. Kennedy’s Odyssey in Search of Diagnosis
Myriad health conditions from back pain to gastrointestinal illness plagued the late president and baffled his physicians
Choosing Wisely’s Treatments, Tests that Pediatric Rheumatologists and Patients Should Question
From autoantibody panels to assays for Lyme disease, the ACR and ABIM Foundation identify five common tests that are expensive, potentially harmful, and may not improve patient care
Researchers Look for Therapeutic Clues to Sjögrens Syndrome in Neural Pathways
Beyond biologic agents, scientists study cytokines, chemokines, and the interface between inflammatory and neural/secretory pathways
Immunology Research Pioneers Receive Carol Nachman Prize
Rheumatologists Gerd R. Burmester, MD, of Berlin, and Michael B. Brenner, MD, of Boston, honored with prestigious international award
Veteran Rheumatologist Takes Expedition Medicine Trip to Rural Nepal
Steven S. Overman, MD, MPH, shares medical knowledge, supplies, and clinical practice expertise with locals in rewarding visit to Nepal’s Upper Mustang region
My Experience at the ACR Dallas Rheumatology Research Workshop
A second-year rheumatology fellow reflects on lectures and lessons learned at the event
Coding Corner Question: October
Test your coding knowledge for an office visit by an obese Medicare patient with osteoarthritis (OA) whose knee is aspirated and injected with Synvisc-One
Exercise Can Help Patients With Rheumatic Disease Live Well
Physical activity can decrease pain, reduce symptoms, aid flexibility, and improve mental outlook
Rheumatology Research Foundation Advances Studies in Inflammatory Arthritis
Disease Targeted Research Initiative may improve treatment, prevention of rheumatoid arthritis, other inflammatory diseases
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