Studies funded by the Rheumatology Research Foundation link bacteria that contributes to gum disease to increased risk of developing RA
PQRS Reporting Critical for Rheumatologists to Avoid Penalty, Earn Incentive Payment
The ACR’s Rheumatology Clinical Registry can help physicians meet reporting requirements of the Physicians Quality Reporting System
Rheumatology Professionals, Patients Carry Important Messages to Capitol Hill
Attendees of the ACR’s Advocates for Arthritis conference last September shared their stories and encouraged Congressional lawmakers to support research funding for rheumatic diseases
Under the Radar
A physician–patient’s experience with Sjögren’s syndrome
Letters: Detecting Lyme Disease May Require Thorough Testing
A Western Blot test, and other assays, may be needed to confirm Lyme disease even if an ELISA screen is negative
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
Incoming ACR President Joseph Flood, MD, Maps Out the Year Ahead
Despite challenges, the College will begin implementing its plan to advance rheumatology
Tips for Rheumatologists to Prevent, Alleviate Back Pain in Patients with Rheumatic Disease
A multidisciplinary approach that incorporates an exercise program, physical therapy, and ways to maintain good posture and a healthy weight can help patients find relief
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
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