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Saliva and Uric Acid Testing

A recent report from China reaffirms the potential utility of salivary uric acid (UA) testing  delivers smartphone-guided, enzyme-free gout screening at home for pennies per test.

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Non-gout drugs that may lower uric acid – losartan, amlodipine, ACE inhibitors, fenofibrate, atorvastatin, leflunomide, vitamin C, estrogen, and high-dose ASA. For more gout content, follow our Gout: More than Flares campaign at https://t.co/xnBVBN5IXZ, https://t.co/vmNvqojAcS
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Problems with treatment adherence in the management of gout Compared to common medical conditions such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, hyperlipidemia or osteoporosis, where the reported drug adherence rates are between 50% to 70%, the drug adherence for gout is 37%. This https://t.co/OoLh0HUUH2
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🎥 In this RheumNow Therapeutic Update, Dr. Nicola Dalbeth reviews the latest evidence on the Outcomes of Tophaceous Gout and what every rheumatologist should know. Watch now: https://t.co/KQmkdziLF5 #Gout #Rheumatology #MedEd #SystemicBurdenOfGout https://t.co/h8LhE5XW00
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Netherlands pragmatic open-label RCT from 8 rheum centres tested T2T vs Sx Rx in 308 Gout pts starting ULT (87% male; 66 yrs). Remission (no flares & pain < 2) betw 18-24 mos was more in T2T pts (39% vs 24%; p=0.02), but more AE w/ Sx driven Rx (53 vs 42%) https://t.co/5g2dY5y900
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Raynauds: Using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink Aurum (PCP) database (1998 - 2023) the prevalence of Raynaud’s 894/100 000, or 158449 cases in 2023. More in elderly & females, less in blacks. Incidence rate 46/100K https://t.co/S5Eg4AZSPU https://t.co/nG2p2g2Jc1
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Do we need Better Strategies to Prevent Osteoporotic Fractures?

In a recent JAMA Viewpoints article, Dr. Susan Ott addresses several controversies in preventing osteoporosis (OP) related fractures.

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CAR-T Therapy: EULAR 2026 Conference Recap

CAR-T therapy in autoimmune disease is moving fast - but is it ready to move beyond specialized referral centers? This EULAR 2026 recap covers the mechanistic data, relapse biology, and access innovations shaping that answer.

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Challenges in Gout Diagnosis Dr. Angelo Gaffo in Birmingham, AL discusses the challenges in diagnosing gout. Presented as part of RheumNow's "Gout: More than Flares" campaign during the month of July 2026. https://t.co/LmTj7cvBGT https://t.co/VRVCrAo2TT
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QD CLINIC: Senior Year Gout Daric Mueller, PA-C, discusses a case of difficult-to-treat gout in an individual first diagnosed at age 18 who is now in his early 30s. This QD Clinic is presented as part of RheumNow's "Gout: More than Flares" campaign. https://t.co/9GNk8ZqwyS https://t.co/hAFz6zPcay
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Weight loss helps gout, but extreme weight loss (bariatric surgery, ketogenic diets) may trigger gouty attacks. (Not seen with GLP-1 agonist weight loss) For more gout content, follow our Gout: More than Flares campaign at https://t.co/xnBVBN5IXZ, https://t.co/LGEENexSZ6
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Subanalysis of SURMOUNT-1 Obesity trial l (2539 pts w/ BMI ≥ 30; tirzepatide vs PBO) showed 21% wt loss by wk 72 w/ TIRZ. Serum uric acid (SUA) decr by -0.69, -0.92, & -0.95 mg/dL on TIRZ (5, 10, & 15 mg qd). Wt loss explained 73% of SUA reduction. https://t.co/V0stEDC4lF https://t.co/t8qNNCrrGM
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NEJM Retracts Pivotal ADVOCATE Trial of FDA-Approved Avacopan The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) retracted the pivotal study supporting FDA's approval of avacopan (Tavneos) for severe forms of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis. https://t.co/GOVyk5poNq
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DMARD Efficacy in RA-ILD A network meta-analysis in the Journal of Autoimmunity reviews the pharmacologic options for rheumatoid arthritis–associated interstitial lung disease (RA-ILD). RA-ILD guidelines were recently presented by ERS/EULAR, but these were mainly conditional,

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The Power of Self-Management with Chronic Low Back Pain Almost everyone will deal with back pain at some point in their lives. Most recover quickly — but for about 20% of people, acute pain becomes a chronic condition that interferes with daily life and keeps them out of the https://t.co/urZPsVwCV8
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Uric Acid: Is Lower Better? There is good evidence that a serum urate less than 6 mg/dL is required to meaningfully reduce urate crystal and gout flare burden, but is even lower better and are there any tradeoffs? https://t.co/yVZOuMhZmr https://t.co/Ldc1pBQThH
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< 40% of gout patients are on ULT; <40% of ULT-treated gout patients achieve T2T (SUA < 6.0 mg/dl). For more gout content, follow our Gout: More than Flares campaign at https://t.co/j3iLMZz4HM, https://t.co/zFTozS62me
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How should imaging guide the diagnosis and management of gout? Hear from Dr. Nicola Dalbeth, Dr. John Fitzgerald, and Dr. Sarah Tedeschi, moderated by Dr. Jack Cush, as they discuss ultrasound, DECT, crystal identification, and more. đź“… Reserve your seat today. Link: https://t.co/GySPzyVc1b
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Gout is more than an episodic arthritis, it's a systemic inflammatory disease. Watch Dr. Robert Terkeltaub discuss 3 New Things it Pays to Know About Gout Pathobiology, including emerging insights that are shaping how we understand and manage gout. Watch now on RheumNow: https://t.co/nri3WDz7kS
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