Emerging research suggests patients with RA are living longer, bolsters support for early aggressive treatment of RA
Funding Crisis Threatens Research and Training in Rheumatology
The ACR and Rheumatology Research Foundation present data to reinforce importance of supporting rheumatology research
Cryopyrin-Associated Periodic Syndromes: Difficult to Recognize, Diagnose, Treat
Two case studies demonstrate the difficulty, delay in recognizing this rare autoinflammatory disease
Patients with Non-Classic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Can Benefit from Surgery
Patients with extra-median spread of CTS symptoms had similar post-surgical outcomes as patients with classic CTS
Hypersensitivity to Non-Painful Events May Be Part of Pathology in Fibromyalgia
New research shows that patients with fibromyalgia have hypersensitivity to non-painful events based on images of the patients’ brains, which show reduced activation in primary sensory regions and increased activation in sensory integration areas.
Socioeconomic Factors Contribute to Inconsistent Use of DMARDs Among Patients with RA
Study suggests that addressing predictors may help tailor efforts to improve care, treatment for patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Atacicept, Mavrilimumab Drug Updates, Trials, Safety Data
Plus, rheumatology drug news, safety updates
Omnibus Rule Compliance Deadline Imminent
Business associate agreements under pressure to meet new, expanded HIPAA standards by September 23
The ACR/ARHP Member News
Awards, appointments and announcements in the world of rheumatology
EULAR 2014: Shorten Delay for Access to Rheumatologic Patient Care
Rheumatologists, general practictioners discuss ways to improve their connection, remove barriers to patient care
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