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    New and updated clinical guidelines released today provide comprehensive, evidence-based recommendations for the management of axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) for both adults and children. The effort includes an update to the 2019 ACR/SAA/SPARTAN treatment guidelines focusing on adults, alongside a newly developed companion guideline focused specifically on juvenile axial spondyloarthritis.

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Redefining axial spondyloarthritis An editorial in Lancet Rheumatology calls for "..reframing axSpA as a systemic, autoimmune inflammatory disease with multiorgan involvement and substantial unmet need." https://t.co/6uLv16aOcX https://t.co/a3NxMdnI9F
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RHEUMATOLOGIST POLL> ?How valuable is a Lupus Nephritis Indication when treating NON-RENAL lupus? Answer here>> https://t.co/K4aikzZRmY https://t.co/60wM3XJE8n
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No Fetal Risks with First Trimester NSAID Use PLoS Medicine has published a population-based retrospective cohort study from the Southern Israeli Pregnancy Registry (siPREG) project showing that 1st trimester exposure to NSAIDs was not associated with major congenital https://t.co/ZVUOizbcdg
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B cell Targeting in SLE

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Prospects are growing that an approved, off-the-shelf drug can rescue patients with certain ultra-refractory autoimmune diseases, a pair of new reports suggest.

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2-Gene Blood Test for Kawasaki Disease in Febrile Children

JAMA Network Open has publshed that a simple 2-gene blood test may aid the earlier diagnosis of Kawasaki disease in children with febrile illnesses. 

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Steroids in SpA? DBRPCT of 94 (nonPsA) SpA pts w/ peripheral arthritis (SJC ≥ 2) placebo or steroids (GC) (csDMARDs background allowed). 76% male, age 32 yrs, TJC 10, SJC 3.6. Wk 24 there was no signif diff betw groups for ACR 50, ACR70 or PSpARC outcomes. https://t.co/snJovW31Uk
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Retrospective study of 116 BL KOA (Kellgren–Lawrence I–II) pts rx w/ three PRP injx (n 58) or NSAIDs +/- IAhyaluronic acid (n 58). After 5 yrs there was no signif. difference in VAS, WOMAC, and SF-36, with both groups worsening. https://t.co/KDSMTvEl59 https://t.co/lgHOsppIU3
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Mentors & Mentees can do great things!!! https://t.co/gdf5laCuCm

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Chinese study of 341 RA pts, half managed post D/C w/ nurse led AI interactive platform vs usual care. @ 6 mos AI platform group had signif better outcomes - DAS28 (-0.77 vs -0.27), HAQ functional status, medication adherence (90 vs 80%), and pt satisfaction (96 vs 76%) https://t.co/SrDgUuAWB3
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Korean insurance claims study of 50 600 adults w/ newly dx #RA - Persistent low-income significantly increased mortality risk, especially if RA <65 yrs or rural residence; Sustained high-income status provided a protective effect across all age group https://t.co/OIhvz489Ar https://t.co/lYwgc2Ty3n
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JAMA Review on Low Back Pain A comprehensive JAMA review synthesizes current evidence on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical evaluation, and treatment of nonspecific low back pain (nsLBP), drawing on 108 publications identified from a PubMed search (2005–2026) and the https://t.co/liEitQ2ACf
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Can AI Predict Progression to RA? Dr. Jonathan Kay reports on abstract POS0967 at EULAR 2026 in London https://t.co/m8wvp93mTA https://t.co/ADZa9C4068
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No Fetal Risks with First Trimester NSAID Use

PLoS Medicine has published a population-based retrospective cohort study from the Southern Israeli Pregnancy Registry (siPREG) project showing that 1st trimester exposure to NSAIDs was not associated with major congenital malformatoin (MCM) risk. 

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Where are we with Biomarkers in Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Biomarker interest has grown considerably in the last 2 decades, owing to advances in genetics, imaging, protein, and multiomics. Despite these advances, biomarkers as the predictive holy grail of RA therapeutics and prognostication have not yet advanced beyond rheumatoid serologies and C-reactive protein (CRP).

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Do You Zoster Vaccinate? (6.19.2026) Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news, journal reports and best ways to review EULAR 2026. https://t.co/hOfXR39s3H https://t.co/X7skwKrCc3
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Missed a session at EULAR 2026? No problem. The RheumNow Faculty Reporter team was on the ground covering the studies, debates, and breakthroughs that are shaping the future of rheumatology. From JAK safety and CAR-T therapies to advances in lupus, psoriatic arthritis, and ILD, https://t.co/YZ7oRNXfqU
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Type 2 diabetes pts taking semaglutide have a 15% lower risk of fractures. Endocrine society abstract EHR study of 26K SEM vs controls. Previous studies have linked rapid weight loss to a greater risk of fractures https://t.co/7nRYST5fPX https://t.co/kJ9Y5gcXFD https://t.co/AD6iVfkK3w
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Prospective study of 6 newly Dx RA pts starting MTX shows MTX causes a decline in T follicular helper (Tfh) cells and plasmablasts (@ wk 3 before clin response), selectively in responders but not nonresponders. MTX shifts cellular & gene expression towards a more physiological https://t.co/Q1M4vgN0aD
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#TB Infection or reactivation is Psoriasis or Psoriatic Arthritis pts taking IL-23 inhibitors is rare, rare. Literature review showed 34 studies of IL-23i in PsO had no new TB, but 1 case of LTBI reactivation. In 8 IL-23i PsA studies there were NO new TB or LTBI reactivations https://t.co/NFIap7DSOr
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