How tobacco companies tapped physicians to bolster hollow marketing claims to sell cigarettes
Fallout from False Assumptions in Medicine
How the lack of clear, concise data has impacted opioid prescribing for chronic pain and is clouding the issue of medical recertification
What the Healthcare System Can Learn from the World of Bees
Bees’ natural instinct to promote health of whole colony could inspire healthcare professionals to work together toward common good
How Wars Have Shaped Rheumatology
Treating sick, injured soldiers has taught physicians lessons about fighting infections, cancer
Patient Access to Electronic Health Records Yields Unexpected Results
Physicians find patients’ interaction with their digitized records can improve engagement, outcomes
Inflammatory Origin of Fever Is Key to Diagnosis
Fever in rheumatology patients may present evidence of an inflammatory process
Walking Aids in Assessment of Rheumatology Patients
Rheumatologists can gain insight into patients’ state of health by watching them walk
Malpractice Lawsuit Fear Provokes Defensive Medicine Response
Minimizing exposure to malpractice litigation has affected how physicians practice medicine
Why Tweaking Molecular Structures Can Be Hazardous to Our Health
The rise and fall of rofecoxib and valdecoxib demonstrate the need for caution in new drug development
Rheuminations: Ankylosing Spondylitis Sometimes Defies Detection
How method of diagnosing, treating this inflammatory back disease characterized by stiffness and the presence of HLA-B27 gene has evolved
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