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2019 ACR/ARP Annual Meeting

November 8-13, 2019. Atlanta, GA.

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  • Abstract Number: 2069

    Alcohol Consumption Is Not an Independent Predictor of Fatigue Severity over Time
  • Abstract Number: 2070

    Co-morbidities in Patients with OA and RA: Results from a Large US Rheumatic Disease Registry
  • Abstract Number: 2071

    The Prevalence of 78 Autoimmune Diseases in Catalonia (MASCAT-PADRIS Big Data Project)
  • Abstract Number: 2072

    Prevalence of Thyroid Dysfunction with Therapeutic Indication in Patients with Rheumatological Diseases
  • Abstract Number: 2073

    The Association of Serum Uric Acid Levels and the Risk of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Korean Healthy Adults
  • Abstract Number: 2074

    Automated Diagnosis Extraction from Electronic Medical Records with Machine Learning Classifiers
  • Abstract Number: 2075

    Cross-sectional Study and Mendelian Randomization Analysis of Diet in Six Prevalent Autoimmune Diseases
  • Abstract Number: 2076

    The Opioid Epidemic: The Rheumatology Response to Management of Chronic Pain
  • Abstract Number: 2077

    Population Impact Attributable to Modifiable Risk Factors for Hyperuricemia and the Fallacy of the Variance Explained
  • Abstract Number: 2078

    Transitions in Lumbar Spine Osteoarthritis: The Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project
  • Abstract Number: 2079

    Impact of Eliminating the Bouted Minutes Requirement in the New 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans on Gender Disparity in Guideline Attainment for Persons with or at High Risk of Knee Osteoarthritis
  • Abstract Number: 2080

    It Starts at Work: The Relationship Between Workplace Supports and Presenteeism Among Young Adults with Rheumatic Disease
  • Abstract Number: 2081

    The Health-promoting Potential of Everyday Activities: Preliminary Results from an Exploratory Study of Adults with and Without Inflammatory Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 2082

    Activity in Work and Life: The Association Between Physical Activity and Employment Status with Future Slow Walking in Knee Osteoarthritis
  • Abstract Number: 2083

    Understanding Knee Function and Symptom Management in Individuals with Risk Factors for Knee Osteoarthritis
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