In this edition of our Future Leaders series, we speak with Dr. Santhanam Sham, a rising star in rheumatology. As a Senior Consultant at Kauvery Hospitals, Chennai, Dr. Sham is dedicated to advancing research on autoimmune diseases like SLE and vasculitis, while also fostering patient-centric care and embracing cutting-edge medical technologies.
From advances in targeted therapies to the integration of AI and steps towards precision medicine, 2024 brought many exciting developments in the field. With 2025 now unfolding, many of these are likely to continue gaining momentum and potentially redefine patient care. In ...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is one of the most challenging autoimmune diseases. Early, targeted and effective therapy is crucial for achieving remission and preventing long-term joint destruction. Over the past two decades, tumour necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitors (TNFi) have been the ...
A globally recognized allergologist specializing in urticaria, drug allergies, and angioedema, Professor Luis FC Ensina has significantly advanced clinical care, research, and education. As a Professor at the Federal University of São Paulo and coordinator of its specialized outpatient clinic, he leads Alergoalpha, a Center of Excellence for UCARE, ACARE, and ADCARE, where he has overseen over 20 clinical trials and authored more than 100 publications. A founder of the Brazilian Urticaria Network (RUBRA) and co-author of international urticaria guidelines, he has played a pivotal role in shaping global standards for allergy care. Active in organizations such as GA2LEN, AAAAI, and EAACI, he highlights the transformative potential of emerging therapies, gene therapy, and artificial intelligence to redefine allergy and immunology practice worldwide.
There is much excitement about the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, and the musculoskeletal field is no exception. In this article, we introduce some of the latest developments relating to osteoarthritis (OA), osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) (as an ...
Chronic back pain (CBP), defined as back pain lasting for 3 months or more, is the most common pain condition globally.1 Greater healthcare utilization, productivity limitations and poor quality of life have immediate and long-term impacts on patients and the healthcare ...
Although biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (bDMARDs) are significantly cheaper now that biosimilar agents are available, they still represent a significant cost to health services worldwide, particularly since their prescription has only increased since the thresholds for commencing this treatment have ...
Digestive Disease Week took place between 6-9 May, in this touchIMMUNOLOGY interview, we caught up with our Expert Faculty member Prof. Gil Y. Melmed (Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles, CA, USA) around his personal highlights from this year’s conference including non-pivotal ...
A digital tool for self management in osteoporosis has recently been developed to reach older patients in their own homes using the Amazon Alexa app, to improve patient adherence and outcomes. touchIMMUNOLOGY caught up with Dr. David Scott (Deakin University, ...
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