Panush’s perspectives on selections from the literature
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Juvenile Fibromyalgia Emerges from Its Silence
It can be treated, say researchers—but only if diagnosed
Drug Updates
Information on New Approvals and Medication Safety
For Myopathy Basic Diagnostic Rules Hold
Rare and challenging, idiopathic inflammatory myopathies are gaining from collaborative research
For MAS, Early Diagnosis Is Key
Research helps hasten diagnosis and treatment of macrophage activation syndrome
ARHP News: Celebrating a Year of Achievements
What an exciting year 2010 has been for the ARHP! We have made amazing progress in education, collaboration, and charting the ARHP’s future. To help you understand what the ARHP leadership and staff are doing on your behalf, I would like to share a few of our accomplishments from the past year.
Research Tracks Possible Benefit of Src-like Adaptor Protein
A study recently submitted for publication has demonstrated that manipulating T-cell receptor complex–mediated signaling can prevent the development of autoimmune arthritis in mice and may lead to new human therapies without the drawbacks associated with existing treatments.
Quadruple-threat Rheumatologist
In Norway and on the international front, Tore Kvien, MD, PhD, has propelled clinical research to new levels
National Academy of Sciences Elects Three Rheumatologists
First time three people from the specialty selected in the same year
Mitigate Risk and Increase Success of Lupus Clinical Trials
Design strategies from a Lupus Research Institute conference
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