New research explores association between hyperurecimia and gout with metabolic derangement
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Occupational Therapy Can Benefit Rheumatology Patients
Patients often manage their condition better, perform daily activities with more ease with help from therapists
Systemic Sjögrens: More Than a Sicca Disease
Differences in its epidemiologic, clinical and immunologic features underscore need for a homogeneous diagnostic and therapeutic approach
New Assay Aids In Evaluating Metabolic Effects of Glucocorticoids
Test measures efficacy of compounds for treating arthritis and their effect on glucose kinetics
Rheumatologist Spends Time Playing, Recording Music
Guitarist Jerry W. Goldberg, MD, carves out time for weekly band rehearsals, occasional performances for charitable causes
Electronic Health Records Present Communication Challenges for Physicians
Digitized patient records have transformed how clinicians record, understand clinical information
Treatment, Management Options for Difficult-to-Control Gout
Patient education is key to medication compliance, battling gouty flares
Choosing Wisely: Recommendations from Medical Specialties Beyond Rheumatology
Practice gems that may help rheumatologists avoid performing costly patient tests, procedures of limited use
Cryopyrin-Associated Periodic Syndromes: Difficult to Recognize, Diagnose, Treat
Two case studies demonstrate the difficulty, delay in recognizing this rare autoinflammatory disease
EULAR 2014: Osteoarthritis and Obesity Link
Role of lipids in inflammation, new insights into T cell function focus of recent research
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