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Molecular profiling of RA synovium predicts biologic responses

Machine learning analysis of pre-treatment synovial tissue biopsy from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients starting either etanercept (ETN), tocilizumab (TCZ) and rituximab (RTX)

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1 in 5 Patients are Unaware of their Arthritis Diagnosis

Current CDC numbers suggest that arthritis (any type) affects an estimated 67.1 million (27.9% ) adults in the USA.  Interestingly, 1 in 5 do not know their arthritis subtype (21.6%, 14.4 million).

This most recent analysis of the prevalence and distribution of arthritis subtypes

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Osteoporosis treatment benefits people older than 80

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People who are older than 80 should be considered for osteoporosis treatment after a fracture to avoid further risk, according to a study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

“The burden of osteoporosis is rising as the

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CMS to Test Prior Authorization Model in Traditional Medicare The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a new experimental model late last week to streamline some prior authorizations under the traditional Medicare program, but some politicians and experts https://t.co/o8iV9Bb6Ir
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Hmmm Really? (7.11.2025)

Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news and journal reports from this past week - some obvious, other new thoughts and some - hmmm, reallly?

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CMS to Test Prior Authorization Model in Traditional Medicare

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a new experimental model late last week to streamline some prior authorizations under the traditional Medicare program, but some politicians and experts are concerned that it could result in more delays in care.

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Early DMARD Initiation Benefits in Psoriatic Arthritis

Mease et al has published the results of a cohort study showing early initiation of disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) in patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) resulted in better outcomes compared to late initiation.

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ICYMI: Consensus Against Interventional Injections for Chronic Spinal Pain

BMJ has published a clinical practice guideline resulting from the work of an international, multidisciplinary panel addressing chronic spine pain (≥3 months duration) not associated with cancer or inflammatory arthropathy. This is a chronic (not acute) spine pain guideline.

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ICYMI: ACP: Best Practice Advice on Cannabis or Cannabinoids Use for Chronic Noncancer Pain

The American College of Physicians published a best practice advisory on cannabis or cannabinoids in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

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ICYMI: Channeling Bias and Cancer Risk with Biologic or Targeted Synthetic DMARDs

A retrospective US administrative claims cohort study of RA patients on tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFis), non-TNFi biologics, or Janus kinase inhibitors (JAKis) found a statistically significantly higher risk of incident cancer in patients receiving rituximab, abatacept, or JAKis (

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ICYMI: Is Rheumatoid Arthritis Becoming Milder?

A 24 year, prospective study analyzing very early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in three consecutive eras suggests that RA has evolved since 2005, demonstrating less seropositivity, inflammation, and erosions but is characterized by more comorbidity, smoking and corticosteroid use.

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PCR: Prevalence, Cost, & Risk (6.27.2025)

Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news and journal reports from last week on RheumNow.com

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HLA-B27 Testing in Practice

A single center study shows HLA-B27 testing is often performed by both by rheumatologists and nonrheumatologists for a wide array of reasons and often along with other serologic tests. Optimal use of HLA-B27 testing has yet to be defined.

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Increasing costs of biologics. X-sectional study of 76 781 psoriasis pts on biologics (TNFi, IL12/23, IL-17i, IL-23i) saw annual treatment cost increase from $21 236 in 2007 to $47 125 in 2021. AVG cost could have been 44% lower if lowest-cost Rx in same class was used https://t.co/IOaK75zsgg
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Simple Measures are Effective in Knee Osteoarthritis

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Knee braces, water therapy and exercise are the most promising non-drug therapies for treating knee osteoarthritis, according to a new meta-analysis publishing June 18, 2025 in the open-access journal PLOS One by Yuan Luo of the First People’s Hospital of Neijiang, China.

Knee

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Rheumatoid arthritis incidence has risen to 17.9 million people globally -13.2% increase from 1990-2021. Fewer people are dying from RA, but disability-adjusted life Yrs have doubled. high sociodemographic index bore the heaviest burden. Smoking control policies is forecasted to https://t.co/YmWcinVdmE
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Multinational metanalyses of 24 studies & 1,173,410 participants shows alcohol increases risk of hyperuricemia (OR 1.51) and gout (OR 1.81) - more so in males > females. Little effect of age, country, study type, type of alcohol, Dx criteria in regression analyses. https://t.co/NSYTppcKzV
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Nurse-Led Treat-to-Target Clinics

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New studies shared at the 2025 annual EULAR congress in Barcelona highlight the benefits that nurse-led care can bring for both patients and healthcare systems.

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Health inequities in rheumatology: A central theme This year at EULAR, health inequalities have taken centre stage as fundamental drivers of outcomes in rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs). Across multiple sessions and studies, delegates are presenting compelling https://t.co/nmdyJYQV0B
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Why do Rheumatologists shift to private practice? Are there gender based differences? A survey of 100+ European rheumatologists Female 🚺 rheumatologists: Leave hospital earlier At a lower hierarchical level Reasons for leaving: nightshifts unfair promotion decisions

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Social disparities in rheumatology @RheumNow #EULAR2025 ~70% of outcomes are determined by Social determinants of health Modifiable factors ? Maybe? https://t.co/UfC2nQ5Azy
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@RheumNow Achieving health equity is the goal 1.4% of GDP is lost in health inequity in EU https://t.co/50M4SfuxvX
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How much of the health outcomes are related to social determinants? 🔺️Up to 75%! Disaster Medicine Session Social disparities and impact on outcomes Dr Kate Webb #EULAR2025 @RheumNow https://t.co/0Ahbf79Nbx
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What do we know about disparities in #SLE - worse in women - worse in non white populations - have lower quality of care in vulnerable populations - have worse outcomes in vulnerable populations #EULAR2025 @rheumnow Diagnosis itself is difficult in communities with poor access https://t.co/pcUaJ0eK65
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#Lupus is one of the biggest social discriminators 🔺️Higher prevalence in Women 🔺️Higher prevalence in Non-Whites 🔺️More catastrophic manifestations in low socioeconomic groups Disaster Medicine Session Social disparities and impact on outcomes #EULAR2025 @RheumNow https://t.co/mewR9NzXHt
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