The circadian rhythm offers insight into treating rheumatic diseases
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Pain Management Meditations
Thoughts from a career spent understanding—and alleviating—pain
Does Secondary Gain Exist?
How I learned to balance the complex equation of loss and gain from disease
The Symptoms or the Disease
Where should we focus?
Then and Now, Health Professionals Vital to Rheumatic Disease Treatment
With every decade of life, I am increasingly grateful for the advances that research has produced. These advances go much further than microwave ovens and cell phones. We have seen major strides in treatment of patients with rheumatic diseases.
New Merit Award Honors ARHP Advocate
Ann Kunkel, an advocate and healthcare profes- sional, knows the devastation arthritis can cause. All four of her children have some form of arthritis. “My kids have dealt with this disease for more than 20 years,” says Kunkel. The experience of raising four children with arthritis has been a driving force in Kunkel’s advocacy efforts for over 11 years.
Letters to the Editor
Readers Say Yea or Nay to Steroids
My Michael Moore Moment
In which an angry letter finds its mark, to no avail
European Beacon for Rheumatology
Josef S. Smolen, MD, led the way for outcomes measures and a scientifically based training program
Rehabilitation and Myositis
Physical therapy to manage inflammatory muscle disease
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