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ACR report card: Majority of states score 'C' for rheumatology care
The 2018 Rheumatic Disease Report Card: Raising the Grade on Rheumatology Care in America released today by the American College of Rheumatology demonstrates that access to affordable rheumatology care varied considerably from state to state, with most states averaging a “C” grade.
A Diagnosis Divided
We begin with a 24-year-old previously healthy female presenting with gradual worsening — over the last few months — migraine-like headaches accompanied by nausea but no vomiting. She was in a usual state of health when she started getting headaches, that were described as intermittent with a deep ache sensation. The headaches were unilateral and would switch from left to right and sometimes occur between the eyes. The patient described the severity as 8 out of 10. The headaches did not wake her from sleep, and she was unsure of what triggered them. She denied hearing loss, tinnitus, numbness or tingling of extremities, weakness, joint pain, joint swelling or rashes. She reported no new medications.
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Johns Hopkins named top hospital for rheumatology care by U.S. News & World Report
Johns Hopkins Hospital has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals Survey as the top-ranked hospital in the country for rheumatology for the 2018 to 2019 year.
Healio Rheumatology launches 'Rheuminations' podcast series
Healio Rheumatology is proud to announce the launch of Rheuminations, a podcast series hosted by Adam Brown, MD, focusing on medical mysteries and other ripping yarns of the immune system gone awry.
Bioventus launches hyaluronic acid injectable knee OA product in Taiwan
Bioventus LLC announced its stabilized hyaluronic acid product, indicated for mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis, will enter the Taiwan patient care market, according to a company press release.
Upcoming ACR conference highlights advances in all fields in rheumatology
The American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting in San Francisco begins on Nov. 7, and Healio Rheumatology will cover the event and its many topics — ranging from rheumatoid arthritis to spondyloarthropathies, osteoarthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, vasculitis, fibromyalgia, juvenile arthritis and much more— throughout the week.
Stay Current With Our Peer-Tested Content
Welcome to the Premier Issue of Healio Rheumatology, a print publication based on the most important news as measured by the online preferences of your colleagues. In this issue, you will find the most-read content from readers of Healio.com/Rheumatology, our online news site for rheumatology. We call this unique approach to issue content selection “Peer-Tested Content” and we believe the approach will provide you the best and most valuable content in your area of expertise.
SLACK Incorporated launches Healio Rheumatology
SLACK Incorporated, publisher of Healio.com, is set to expand its series of web-first news magazines delivering unique peer-tested content. Healio Rheumatology will compile the most-read content from Healio.com based on website metrics, and distribute it in a print news magazine reaching 6,100 U.S. physicians, including the universe of U.S. rheumatologists.
Study: Rheumatology patients in UK lack information about clinical trials
Patients at a single rheumatology tertiary center in the United Kingdom gave correct responses about half of the time, on average, to questions about clinical trial details, but respondents who had higher knowledge about clinical trials were more willing to participate in research, according to recently published study findings.
Study: Joint symptoms likely at diagnosis of hemochromatosis
Joint symptoms in the hand, wrist or other location were highly prevalent at the time of diagnosis of hemochromatosis, according to research presented at the American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting.
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