Healio Rheumatology Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Healio Rheumatology.
Table of Contents
- Chronic pain, opioids and the ‘false dream of mass anesthesia’ Rob Volansky
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- Chronic pain in rheumatology: Is it a problem of mind or body? Leonard H. Calabrese, DO
- ‘A little bit unique’: Consider every SAPHO manifestation when examining patients Erich Martin
- Adding TNF inhibitor, triple therapy to RA treatment improves vascular inflammation Erich Martin
- Alzheimer’s as an autoimmune disease: ‘We will need competence in the area of immunology’ Rob Volansky
- Amgen’s acquisition of Horizon could have ‘downstream effects’ in rheumatology Rob Volansky
- CAR T-cell therapy, new drugs ushering in ‘lupus renaissance’ Erich Martin
- EULAR: Screen for TB, other infections in patients starting DMARDs Erich Martin
- Family history of autoimmune disease a risk factor for juvenile idiopathic arthritis Erich Martin
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- FDA: Evusheld no longer authorized to prevent COVID-19 in US ‘until further notice’
- Hooked on Rheum with Gwenesta B. Melton, MD Gwenesta B. Melton, MD
- Inhalable agents in workplace ‘important’ triggers for rheumatoid arthritis Erich Martin
- Lupus education, support systems necessary to meet needs of African American youth Erich Martin
- New blood test ‘more accurate’ in identifying, predicting osteoarthritis progression
- One-third of patients hospitalized for GCA require readmission within 6 months Erich Martin
- Patients’ priorities, individual burden should guide psoriatic arthritis treatment Erich Martin
- Remission the primary T2T goal in childhood-onset lupus, say new points to consider Erich Martin
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- Rheumatologists urge EULAR to consider virtual option for 2023 congress Erich Martin
- The Song of Our Scars: The Untold Story of Pain, by Haider Warraich, MD Leonard H. Calabrese, DO
- ‘Unity among nations’: The rise and promise of global collaborations in rheumatology Rob Volansky
- Vaccinated patients with SARDs less likely to exhibit lingering COVID-19 symptoms Erich Martin
- VEXAS syndrome ‘more common than expected’ Erich Martin