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Tony Woolf

@woolf_tony

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@AndrewMBriggs
Andrew Briggs
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👇👇super work from colleagues @hels_slater @PeteOSullivanPT and @RobSchutze to build capacity in person centres pain care
@CurtinMedia
Curtin Media
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#CurtinUniversity has joined forces with OPEN – The Online Pain Education Network – to deliver 20 hours of online CPD for healthcare professionals, transforming pain education and care. Backed by leading Curtin researchers and partners nationwide. #CurtinResearch
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@Arthritis_ACTN
Arthritis Action
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Many arthritis medicines have long, complicated names and it can be hard to know what they all do. Our Medications Guide breaks down the jargon and explains common treatments in plain, easy-to-understand language: https://t.co/dX8QbtegXG
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@IFMRSGlobal
IFMRS
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Prof Christa Maes (KU Leuven) will present on Skeletal Stem Cell Functions in Bone Development, Repair, and Disease during the 2025 IFMRS Herbert Fleisch Workshop in Australia. It's the first iteration of this fantastic meeting beyond Europe – feel free to check more info here
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@Reuters
Reuters
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Marilyn Hubalde still remembers the first time she heard the thunderous chop of military helicopters over the northernmost outpost of the Philippines, less than 90 miles from Taiwan, when Filipino and American troops arrived for amphibious warfare drills https://t.co/imteIYfvI6
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@globalremission
Global Remission Coalition
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On September 2, leaders from across the Asia Pacific met in Fukuoka to explore shared approaches to defining and sustaining #remission in chronic inflammatory conditions. Read more on their findings: https://t.co/L25R8OGkkE #ThePursuitIsOn
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@arthritisukorg
Arthritis UK
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Invisible disabilities, also known as "non-visible" or "hidden disabilities", are conditions that are not immediately obvious to others. This #InvisibleDisabilitiesWeek we want to remind you that we see you, we hear you, and we stand by you.
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@globalafpa
Global Alliance for Patient Access
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Despite its prevalence, juvenile arthritis remains widely misunderstood and neglected. Many people are unaware that children can develop arthritis, leading to delayed diagnoses and limited access to pediatric rheumatologists. Learn more: https://t.co/sKOBZROHUC #WAD2025
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@globalremission
Global Remission Coalition
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World Arthritis Day on October 12 spotlighted remission as a real possibility for millions living with inflammatory rheumatic conditions. The sooner remission is achieved, the sooner patients and health systems can reap the benefits. Learn more from GRC's #WorldArthritisDay hub:
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@Arthritis_ACTN
Arthritis Action
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It’s #BoneAndJointWeek & we’re supporting @WeAreARMA in highlighting pressure on MSK services. 1 in 3 people live with an MSK condition, yet trauma & orthopaedics has the longest NHS waiting list. People need timely support, clear pathways & access to the right care.
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@globalremission
Global Remission Coalition
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The sooner remission is achieved, the sooner patients and health systems can reap the benefits. But every region is different. By focusing on region-specific barriers and priorities, policymakers in Latin America can better meet patient needs and advance the pursuit of
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@globalremission
Global Remission Coalition
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Patient advocates and other stakeholders across Europe gathered to discuss barriers and solutions to achieving remission. The Global Remission Coalition is committed to shedding light on these challenges and advocacy priorities so patients across the region can access the full
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@globalremission
Global Remission Coalition
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Inflammatory rheumatic conditions burden patients, but remission can ease pain, restore routines, and improve overall well-being. Yet in the Asia-Pacific region, many barriers stand in the way of remission. Learn more ▶️ https://t.co/hQJmDGoqfc #WAD2025 #WorldArthritisDay
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@IFMRSGlobal
IFMRS
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Remember that the next ORS & IFMRS Webinar is tomorrow. In the meantime, watch the recording of the first Webinar on our YouTube channel –
@IFMRSGlobal
IFMRS
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Don't forget that the next ORS&IFMRS Webinar is this Friday!
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@globalremission
Global Remission Coalition
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What is the value of pursuing remission? Learn more from patient advocates celebrating #WorldArthritisDay: https://t.co/N2CgJZFnC5
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@globalremission
Global Remission Coalition
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Inflammatory rheumatic conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and axial spondyloarthritis affect tens of millions globally, but for many, remission is possible. Treating with the aim of remission means reducing or stopping inflammation to keep symptoms under control and life
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@globalremission
Global Remission Coalition
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October 12 marked #WorldArthritisDay, a time to raise awareness and advocate for those living with arthritis. Given the global burden of the condition, it’s essential to educate the public and push for policies that prioritize early treatment and the pursuit of remission.
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@Arthritis_ACTN
Arthritis Action
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To round off our World Arthritis Day series, Graham shares how pain affected his mental health and the self-management steps that helped him move forward. Stories like his show how the right tools and support can make a real difference. #WorldMentalHealthDay
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@Neil_Betteridge
Neil Betteridge
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I know from first, second and third hand experience that having great communication with your rheumatologist & other clinicians can be challenging. Nobody’s fault. Pressure on both to do the best job possible in a short space of time. Pleas check this out.
@globalremission
Global Remission Coalition
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Living with #rheumatoidarthritis means making treatment decisions that can significantly impact quality of life. The best outcomes happen when patients and providers make shared decisions – but starting these conversations is not always easy. That's why the Global Remission
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@WHO
World Health Organization (WHO)
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WHO’s ‘Best Buys’ like tobacco taxes and early cancer screening could cost less than US$ 3 per person per year. The returns? ✅ Millions of lives saved ✅ Stronger economies ✅ Longer, healthier lives Prevention of noncommunicable diseases isn’t just good for people. It’s one
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@IFMRSGlobal
IFMRS
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FREE registration Are you working on the musculoskeletal system in a low- or middle-income country? Apply now for one of 10 fully funded places in the virtual Clinical Training Course in Metabolic Bone Diseases (Nov 14 & 17, 2025). Network with global experts via @ECTSoc and
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