Joan M. Bathon, M.D., Medical Editor Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Director, Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center
Board of Advisors
Susan Bartlett, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Clifton O. Bingham III, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
John Flynn, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine, Clinical Director, Division of General Internal Medicine Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Kevin Fontaine, Ph.D, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Jon Giles, M.D., Instructor in Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Uzma Haque, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
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Joan M. Bathon, M.D Director, Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center
Dear Friend:
If you or a loved one suffers from arthritis, you already know what a devastating health challenge it can be.
More than seventy million people in the U.S. are afflicted with some form of arthritis. And that number is growing every minute, as we live longer than ever before.
Yet sadly, many of you are unaware of the new prescription drugs, treatment options, surgical advances, and dietary findings that can give you arthritis pain relief, help you deal with your arthritis, slow down its progression, and enjoy life to the fullest.
That's why I'm delighted to be the editor of
The Johns Hopkins Arthritis Bulletin. It's your timely and comprehensive quarterly round-up of the latest news on the most effective arthritis treatments. Each issue is packed with practical, research-based grounded arthritis information for concerned readers just like you.
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Each informative issue brings you the latest news on new medications, groundbreaking research, emerging treatments, surgical options such as the different kinds of knee replacement surgery, plus arthritis pain relief strategies, new tests and medications, and much more. All delivered direct to your door every three months via Priority Mail.
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Johns Hopkins is one of the highest-ranked medical institutions in the world for arthritis care. Over the past decade, the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center has successfully treated thousands of sufferers of osteo- and rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and psoriatic arthritis.
As Director of the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center, I take great pride in the reputation we've earned—but I take even greater pride in making the successful methods used by our Johns Hopkins experts available to all arthritis sufferers for the first time.
With each issue of The Johns Hopkins Arthritis Bulletin, you'll find tips on keeping your joints in shape, arthritis pain relief, management of chronic pain, how you can assemble a top-notch personal healthcare team, and much more.
Scientists have learned a great deal about the mechanisms and types of arthritis in the last few years, and with the help of a distinguished panel of advisors, we've distilled this information to its practical essence: the entirety of The Arthritis Bulletin is geared toward clarifying your medical options, preventing further joint damage and disability, and providing lasting arthritis pain relief.
No matter what type of arthritis you're coping with, you'll find each issue of the Bulletin an exceptional source of practical suggestions enabling you to maintain or resume a more normal, active life. This is truly medical news you can use. Each quarterly issue of the Bulletin will include:
The Medical Editor's Letter—reporting on results from the latest arthritis studies, insights gleaned from medical conferences, new diagnostic techniques and surgical procedures, medications—even clinical trials which you might be eligible to participate in.
In-Depth Reports—one or more In-Depth Report focused on key arthritis topics such as knee replacement or hip replacement surgery; physical therapy techniques designed to protect joints and alleviate stiffness; optimal therapeutic options for treating and living with different types of arthritis; arthritis pain relief; and more.
Grand Rounds—your opportunity to pose your personal arthritis-related medical questions to our Johns Hopkins experts. This ongoing dialog between you and our specialists at The Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center creates an exceptional community in which readers can gain valuable medical knowledge from questions presented by their peers, and the answers from our experts--questions on your mind now as you try to maintain your best physical well-being despite your arthritis.
Knowledge is truly the best medicine when it comes to planning your self-care regimen for arthritis. As a subscriber to The Johns Hopkins Arthritis Bulletin, you'll gain valuable insights into arthritis protocols that can make a real difference in your own prognosis.
You'll get a crystal clear overview of the most promising arthritis treatments, from pharmaceutical and nutritional strategies to minimally-invasive surgery, joint replacement, even alternative therapies. For instance, you'll find out about:
A common golf injury often misdiagnosed as arthritis. The Arthritis Bulletin lets you in on diagnostic techniques that accurately reveal the injury—and arthroscopic options that can treat it without major surgery. This information could save you from an unneeded hip replacement!
Promising cartilage replacement methods now in research, including plastic cartilage implants that return function and provide pain relief for arthritic knees, and stem cells.
How early treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with a potent biological medication may produce suppress the disease and keep it suppressed even when the treatment stops.
Three key factors to consider if you need joint replacement—and ten must-ask questions for any prospective surgeon.
Do magnetic bracelets really relieve arthritis pain? Get the facts in our revealing report on a recent study by the British Medical Journal.
The common beverage you should probably avoid if you have a family history of gout. It can increase your risk of developing gout by up to 30 percent, according to researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
Biggest challenge for patients considering minimally invasive hip replacement or knee replacement. You'll want to discuss this with your physician prior to making a final decision.
How an injectable gel, now in research, could speed repair of torn cartilage—and even help injured athletes return to competition sooner. The gel stimulates the patient's own cartilage-producing cells and has the potential to be more effective than conventional cartilage repair techniques.
Simple blood test that can reveal the early presence of osteoarthritis before joint degradation is visible on an x-ray. It's so new, even many specialists don't yet know about it.
How a new pain-relief system for knee and hip replacement procedures dramatically reduces post-op pain—without Oxycontin, Vicodin, or morphine. If you're facing replacement surgery, make sure to ask your physician about it.
Most effective pain relief options—including some surprising new findings about alternative remedies.
Clinical trials now underway on an innovative ceramic-on-metal artificial hip—more robust and longer lasting than conventional artificial joints.
Very good news for hip replacement candidates: up to 80% are eligible for minimally-invasive procedures that dramatically reduce pain and speed recovery.
A commonly-prescribed heart medication that may increase your risk of osteoarthritis. The Arthritis Bulletin closely monitors ongoing reports of drug interactions, side effects, and contraindications.
Type of protein that can cut the risk of gout nearly in half, according to new research.
A common antibiotic that can halt the production of cartilage-destroying enzymes.
How an intriguing medication currently approved by the FDA for treatment of Parkinson's disease, may also provide marked improvements in overall fibromyalgia symptoms.
Urgent research findings for sleep apnea patients who are facing replacement surgery.
The old-fashioned remedy that appears to be truly effective in slowing the destruction of joint cartilage. According to one recent study, it has the ability to switch off cartilage damage and pain so effectively that it may make surgery unnecessary in some cases.
A commonplace injury that may boost the risk of developing painful osteoarthritis, according to recent research. Simple rehabilitative therapy can help ward off the degenerative joint disease.
The pros and cons of various disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs)—plus side effects and drug interactions our specialists at The Arthritis Bulletin advise you to be watchful for.
A promising new procedure that provides an alternative for certain patients who suffer from arthritic cartilage of the knee but for whom artificial knees are not an option—such as younger patients.
A special variety of cherry now being researched as a potentially potent treatment for some forms of arthritis. You might be tempted to choose a concentrated supplement for even more benefits—but research at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio indicates that key beneficial elements may be eliminated in processing.
The type of vaccination all rheumatoid arthritis sufferers should request. It could be a lifesaver.
A new drug, soon to be available in the United States, that not only significantly reduces the pain of fibromyalgia, but improves sleep, fatigue, and other patient-reported symptoms.
Important new findings about health risks associated with rheumatoid arthritis. The study is so recent, your primary care physician may not even be aware of the results.
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FREE Special Report #1: Arthritis Pain Relief. With recent drug recalls, many arthritis patients are confused about choosing safe and effective alternatives. Our Special Report covers the latest developments—including some surprisingly effective options that researchers are taking a closer look at.
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FREE Special Report #4: Effective Drug Treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis. Powerful new medications are now available for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis—but the range of options is bewildering, and the side effects can be toxic, especially with prolonged use. Our Johns Hopkins experts help you understand the pros and cons of the new arthritis drugs.
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Sincerely, Joan M. Bathon, M.D Director, Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center Medical Editor, The Johns Hopkins Arthritis Bulletin
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