Functional MRI scans that show how pain changes the brain could help rheumatologists develop better approaches to pain relief
Osteoimmunology Research May Benefit Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Cross-talk between bone biology, immune system may shed light on joint erosion, refine therapeutic targets for RA
United States’ 114th Congress Starts Its Session
A breakdown of the political makeup of Congress as the ACR, RheumPAC gear up to meet, educate newly elected lawmakers
New Opportunities to Advance Rheumatology Through State Advocacy in 2015
As state legislatures reconvene, the ACR is identifying states, collaborative partners to help pursue legislation
Rheumatology Research Foundation Grant Funds Training to Improve Patient Care
The ARHP’s Health Professional Online Education Grant is earmarked for nurse practitioners, physician assistants caring for patients with rheumatic diseases
What the Physician Payment Sunshine Act & Open Payments Database Mean in Practice
Revised CMS policy on payments, transfers of value to physicians incorporates exemption for continuing medical education
Cytokine Response Provides Clues to Chikungunya Sequelae
Study identifies elevated cytokines in early and extended, symptomatic phases of disease
Glucocorticoid Found to Increase Bone Mineral Density in Mouse Study
Recent research suggests the lymphocyte-suppressive effect of dexamethasone may underlie the glucocorticoid’s effect on building trabecular bone density
Apolipoprotein E Polymorphism Associated with Hyperuricemia in Chinese Population
Researchers find link between hyperuricemia and higher serum uric acid levels in patients with APOE ε2ε3 genotype and APOE-ε2 allele
Knee Injuries Associated with Accelerated Knee Osteoarthritis
Study suggests connecting knee injuries with knee OA could improve clinical trials into disease progression
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