TORONTO, March 30 /CNW/ - Several Canadian pediatric rheumatologists and health professionals played a prominent role in developing new guidelines for treating juvenile arthritis (JA). Released today by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR), the guidelines will likely be used by rheumatologists around the world. The guidelines are the first of their kind and are most notable for endorsing the use of biologic medications in the treatment plans for someone with JA. Among the Canadian rheumatologists contributing to the international team...
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