
Organic nitrates do not have clinically relevant effects on bone mineral density or bone turnover in postmenopausal women, according to a study published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research.

Organic nitrates do not have clinically relevant effects on bone mineral density or bone turnover in postmenopausal women, according to a study published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research.

In this interview with Rheumatology Network, Dr. Ellen Gravallese, president of the American College of Rheumatology, addresses the use of telemedicine in rheumatology and how the practice could evolve over time. It may serve to fill gaps in care, she said.

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.

Patients with severe and progressive rheumatoid arthritis are at risk for joint damage and deformities, especially of the hands, including ulnar deviation and swan neck deformities. In this quiz, we ask five questions on recognizing and treating aggressive rheumatoid arthritis.

There are currently 14 antiviral medications being tested as possible treatments for COVID-19.

Older adults at high risk for knee osteoarthritis can safely engage in physical activities to improve their general health.

Seeing a rheumatologist within 6 weeks did not reduce the severity of radiographic progression.

A 38-year-old African American woman visited her doctor complaining of a cough, wheezing, and swollen glands. Can you diagnose this patient?

Mortality rates do not increase for inflammatory bowel disease patients who are exposed to JAK inhibitors.

Zoledronic acid should not be used to treat knee osteoarthritis.

Tele-rheumatology has never really been a predominate feature in rheumatology clinics, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, rheumatology clinics have begun to embrace the practice. Learn more in this interview with Dr. Andrew Concoff, Executive Vice President and Chief Value Officer of United Rheumatology.

Some rheumatology patients have very strong opinions about whether they should continue to take immunosuppressive drugs under the threat of coronavirus. In this interview with Rheumatology Network, Dr. Andrew Concoff, Executive Vice President and Chief Value Officer of United Rheumatology, addresses the hazards of suddenly stopping these medications.

In this interview with Rheumatology Network, Dr. Andrew Concoff, Executive Vice President and Chief Value Officer of United Rheumatology, addresses best practices rheumatology practices may want to consider for managing patient visits.

In this interview with Rheumatology Network, Dr. Andrew Concoff, Executive Vice President and Chief Value Officer of United Rheumatology, discusses how the typical rheumatology patient visit has changed during the coronavirus pandemic.

Patients who have operations have increased range of motion than those who do not have surgery.

Abatacept (Orencia, Bristol Myers Squibb), a T-cell co-stimulation modulator for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile idiopathic arthritis, appears to lower the risk of diabetes mellitus in patients with rheumatoid arthritis who are receiving biologic or targeted synthetic DMARDs.

This week, the National Institutes of Health issued treatment guidelines for the management of COVID-19. It does not include the use of pharmaceutical agents for pre or post-exposure prophylaxis, including hydroxychloroquine, except for within the confines of a clinical trial. This comes as good news to the rheumatology community. More in this article.

Patients who undergo knee chondroplasty procedures have a 17-fold increased risk of receiving knee arthroplasty than the general population.

New findings comparing 3 decades of newly approved indications show the proportion of new approvals being supported by just 1 pivotal trial has quadrupled.

Despite an apparent and increasing need for osteoporosis treatments, fewer people today are taking the medications both here in the United States and abroad.

The international registry that was created in March to track rheumatology patients who have contracted COVID-19, has released data from the first 110 cases from six continents.

United Rheumatology, a management services organization serving over 645 rheumatologists in 39 states, will host a one-day virtual clinical conference focusing on managing a rheumatology practice through the COVID-19 pandemic.

The negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on specialty medical practices may lift by the start of next month, according to a new report issued by the market research company Spherix Global Insights.

The American College of Rheumatology has issued treatment guidance for the care of patients with rheumatic diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jacquelyn Center, PhD, discuss with HCPLive the findings of her study and factors that increase mortality risk.

The findings provide insight into practice, provide a rubric for future studies, and suggest areas to improve resource use and patient care.

Dapansutrile has substantial potential for further development for the treatment of gout flares and other NLRP3-mediated diseases.

The blinded, placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial will seek to enroll more than 500 adult patients.

A conversation on new AI software which can identify a five-fold greater rate of potential fractures.

Physical therapy for knee osteoarthritis improves pain scores and physical function.