The Year in Rheumatology
In this slideshow, we revisit some of our most popular stories of the year: Insurers weigh in on step therapy, a workable treatment was discovered for systemic sclerosis lung disease, treatment guidelines were penned for JIA-related uveitis, conflicting studies on treatments that may (or, may not) cause deadly infections, and other news.
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Turning Points in Research for Systemic Lupus in 2019
In this slideshow, we feature the lupus stories that resonated most with our readers in 2019: Lupus patients are increasingly turning to opioid use to control pain, a study that shows anifrolumab may be the next belimumab for lupus, patients are turning to pill splitting to keep costs down, among others.
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Clinical Quiz: What proportion of female RA patients use contraception?
In this month's rheumatoid arthritis quiz, we focus on contraception, a patient's preference for tapering and the self-management of flares.
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Who prescribes more treatments for PsA? Rheumatologists or dermatologists?
In this month's psoriatic arthritis quiz, we revisit studies presented at the American College of Rheumatology annual meeting last month. Included here is one that highlights interesting trends in prescribing practices by physicians from different specialties. Which specialty is more likely to prescribe more medications?
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