Examining the Risk Between Atrial Fibrillation and Bisphosphonates
The jury is still out on whether there is a link between the use of bisphosphonates and an increased risk of atrial fibrillation, but doctors prescribing the drugs should bear in mind there may be a link, says the authors of a recent review published online in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
 
Interview with ACR President Dr. Ellen M. Gravallese, M.D.
Dr. Ellen Gravallese speaks on camera with Rheumatology Network to review the COVID-19 treatment guidance the American College of Rheumatology issued for the treatment of patients with rheumatic disease. The organization addresses the continuation, or discontinuation, of treatment for patients who have contracted the virus.
 
Image IQ: African American Woman with a Cough, Plaques
38-year-old African American woman visited her doctor complaining of a cough, wheezing, and swollen glands. Can you diagnose this patient?
 
Visit Rheumatology Network for easy access to new job opportunities in rheumatology. As a service to our readers, we've posted a national "Job Board" in the upper right-hand corner of the site. Suggestions for other content sections? Email the editor at areyes@mmhgroup.com.