A forced convalescence leads to insights into rheumatology and medicine
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RA Treatment May Be Beneficial Even After Patients Meet Remission Criteria
An analysis of wrist MRIs from participants in the Treatment of Early Aggressive Rheumatoid Arthritis (TEAR) clinical trial indicates that patients continue to show joint inflammation even after two years of early aggressive therapy.
New Research Shows Chondroitin Sulphate Reduces Cartilage Volume Loss, Bone Marrow Lesions
However, conflicting data and small study size make it difficult to draw firm conclusions
The DMOAD Dream a Generation Later
Few effective treatments for OA have been developed, and the approach to clinical trials might need modifications
PRACTICE PAGE: The ACR Takes on Insurance Companies
In response to the increasing demands of medical necessity and denials for approved drugs, the ACR is taking a large step towards protecting the rights of members when dealing with insurance companies.
Rheum with a View
Panush’s perspectives on selections from the literature
How a Rheumatologist Thinks: Cognition and Diagnostic Errors in Rheumatology
The Institute of Medicine has reported that each year up to 98,000 deaths result from iatrogenic injury and error.1 Autopsy series have suggested a 15% error rate in the practice of medicine. These numbers are surprising and concerning and raise important questions about how we practice medicine. What kind of errors do we make as…
The Key to Early Rheumatoid Arthritis
The conundrum of classification versus diagnosis
National Academy of Sciences Elects Three Rheumatologists
First time three people from the specialty selected in the same year
ACR and EULAR Debut New RA Classification Criteria in August
The complex development process focused on earlier detection and treatment
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