The American College of Rheumatology’s two-part guidelines stress the need for treating to target, more aggressive management, and therapy
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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
Tech Talk: Making Electronic Health Records Easier
Digital pens linked to electronic medical records can be a simple way for doctors to make the transition
Life, Happiness, and the Pursuit of Rheumatology
What makes rheumatologists such a happy group?
Coding Corner Question: September’s Coding Challenge
How the case is coded.
EULAR 2012: Rewards in Risk Factor Research
Investigations of infection and comorbidities offers hints to better understanding of rheumatoid arthritis.
Drug Diversion Concerns on the Rise
Medications removed from legitimate supply channels can affect both physician and patient.
EULAR 2012: Partnership Between Physician and Patient
Patient involvement a valuable tool, especially in less common rheumatic disorders.
Drug Updates: Lorcaserin, Acetaminophen, and More
information on new approvals and medication safety
Neutralizing IL-23 and Its Targets May Improve Ankylosing Spondylitis
Researchers have identified a unique population of entheseal resident cells that can be activated by interleukin 23 (IL-23). This finding may be key to understanding how dysregulation of IL-23 results in precise inflammation of the entheses.
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