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Detecting Rheumatoid Arthritis Early Is Critical to Ensure Quality of Life
WASHINGTON, DC—Detecting rheumatoid arthritis early is critical in order to ensure that the quality of life of a patient does not decline. Full Article
VA Rheumatology Consortium Continues Momentum From Initial Meeting
WASHINGTON, DC—In 2001, Dr Gail Kerr was acting as chair of VA’s field advisory committee for rheumatology and trying to decide how she could use her position to help inform VA clinical practice. Full Article
Next New Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis Not so New
ROCKVILLE, MD—The next new therapy for rheumatoid arthritis might not be so new after all. Full Article
The Military Addresses Sexual Assault in its Ranks
WASHINGTON, DC—Sexual assault is a “national problem,” and one that the military is addressing in its ranks according to Dr Kaye Whitley, PhD, director of DoD’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO), at the 2010 MHS Conference. Full Article
Former Navy Man Helps Eisai Bring Comfort to Victims of Haitian Earthquake
In the days immediately following the Haitian earthquake disaster, Eisai’s National Strategic Accounts Manager, Dan Geiger, coordinated the donation of critical care products directly to the Department of Defense. Full Article
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