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Dedicated to uncovering clinical developments and treatment advancements in the field of rheumatology, Living Rheum delivers expert insights on patient management across a broad spectrum of rheumatic diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, scleroderma, osteoporosis, and more.
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Jackson Van Over & Josh Finderup & Studio71

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Are you Preloaded? Preloaded is the podcast that cuts through the spin of video game marketing to deliver unfiltered, honest coverage of every game you should be looking forward to. YouTubers Jackson Van Over aka Jayvee and Josh Finderup aka Quest Mode break down the week’s news, previews, and dive into what they’re currently playing. If you're not Preloaded, you're missing out. We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4 For advertising opportunit ...
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Shafttech is a renowned stockist & distributor of a comprehensive range of power transmission, automation, and maintenance related products. The company prides itself on providing the ultimate mechanical solutions for light to heavy industries for example food, electronics, contract manufacturing, cement, marine and the oil & gas industry. https://shafttech.com/
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Host: Steve Jackson, PharmD Guest: Marc Scherlinger, MD, PhD Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) treatment is undergoing a transformative shift from broad immunosuppression to targeted, precision-based approaches. Dr. Marc Scherlinger joins Dr. Steve Jackson to provide a timely update on recent breakthroughs, including monoclonal antibodies, JAK and…
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Host: Ryan Quigley Guest: Luigi Adamo, MD, PhD Guest: Andrea Fava, MD Fatigue and exercise intolerance in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may persist even when disease activity is controlled, and preload deficiency could be an overlooked cause. In this expert-led discussion, Drs. Luigi Adamo and Andrea Fava share insights from thei…
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Guest: Gary S. Firestein, MD Despite advances in biologics, many patients with rheumatoid arthritis still experience persistent inflammation. However, cadherin-6 has recently been identified as a potential treatment target. Hear from Dr. Gary Firestein as he explains the discovery, function, and therapeutic potential of cadherin-6 in rheumatoid art…
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Guest: Gary S. Firestein, MD While cadherin-6 may not yet shift clinical practice in rheumatoid arthritis, its role as a surface-expressed, actionable target opens the door to rapid therapeutic development—particularly with existing antibodies already in clinical trials for urologic cancers. Dr. Gary Firestein discusses the potential for cadherin-6…
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Host: Ryan Quigley New research presented at the 2025 American College of Rheumatology Convergence highlights a critical link between adverse childhood experiences and mental health outcomes in adolescents with childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (cSLE). In this AudioAbstract, Ryan Quigley explores the findings, the implications for trauma…
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Guest: Leonard Calabrese, DO Preventing serious infections should be a priority when treating patients with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases, especially those receiving immunosuppressive therapies. By assessing patients’ level of immunocompetence, clinicians can better tailor vaccination strategies and optimize infection prevention. Hear Dr. L…
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Guest: Joan Merill, MD Despite common misconceptions, lupus nephritis is part of a broader immune imbalance seen in systemic lupus, not a separate condition. This is why it's important to shift focus from organ-specific treatment to immune dysregulation targeting. Hear Dr. Joan Merrill, Professor at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation’s Arthri…
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Guest: Martin Cheatle, PhD Chronic pain is now recognized as a distinct disease that requires more than just a symptom-based approach. Lifestyle factors and psychological health are also important considerations for care, which is why a biopsychosocial approach can be key to better outcomes. Hear Dr. Martin Cheatle discuss the importance of this cl…
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Diagnosing long COVID continues to pose challenges for clinicians and patients alike. While 2024 diagnostic criteria from the National Academies aimed to make navigating it easier, the framework may raise some concerns, particularly for rheumatologists. Hear Ryan Quigley break down a commentary on the criteria published in July 2025 in Arthritis &a…
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Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is a severely disabling myopathy in which extraskeletal bone forms and accumulates over time within muscles and soft tissues.1,2 Here’s what we know so far about the mechanisms of heterotopic ossification in patients with FOP. References: Kaplan FS et al. Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol 2008;22:191–205. Pig…
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Guest: Martin Cheatle, PhD A thoughtful, communicative, and compassionate approach to opioid use is essential for responsible patient use. Join Dr. Martin Cheatle as he explains the neuroscience of chronic pain, the psychosocial components often overlooked in these patients, and evidence-based strategies for evaluating risk and treatment response. …
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Guest: Michelle Kahlenberg, MD, PhD Lupus arises from a complex interaction of genetics, environmental stimuli, and immune system errors. Dive into the pathophysiology behind the disease with Dr. Michelle Kahlenberg, the Giles Boles and Dorothy Mulkey Research Professor of Rheumatology and Professor of Internal Medicine and Dermatology at the Unive…
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Guest: John Bridges, MD, MS For children with rheumatic diseases, early diagnosis, personalized care, and multidisciplinary collaboration are critical for optimal long-term management. Join Dr. John Bridges, Assistant Professor in the Division of Pediatric Rheumatology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine, as he ex…
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Guest: Laura Cappelli, MD, MHS,MS Patients who are receiving immunotherapy for cancer sometimes develop significant autoimmune complications, which can be fatal. Join Dr. Laura Cappelli, Associate Professor of Medicine and Oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, as she explains how multidisciplinary collaboration can help manag…
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Guest: Michelle Kahlenberg, MD, PhD Our approach to lupus management is accelerating, with emerging results on targeted therapies in skin and renal disease showing promise. Dr. Michelle Kahlenberg shares insights on emerging biologics, CAR-T innovations, and potential barriers in translating treatment breakthroughs into real-world patient care. Dr.…
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Guest: Robin Dore, MD Rheumatoid arthritis presents uniquely in every patient, which can make treatment decisions complex. As a result, it’s important to balance factors like symptom variations, patient concerns, and medical guidelines to find the right approach. Hear how risk-benefit discussions and evolving treatment strategies can shape care fro…
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Guest: Robin Dore, MD Despite the challenges of managing rheumatoid arthritis—especially for patients with difficult-to-treat cases or a history of cancer—clinical trials, updated guidelines, and data-driven decision-making are helping to shape the future of care. Dive deeper into how rheumatoid arthritis treatment is evolving with Dr. Robin Dore, …
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Guest: Leonard H. Calabrese, DO With at least 4 percent of patients who experience COVID-19 developing long COVID, improving care for post-infectious chronic conditions is critical. By prioritizing research and education on the rheumatological effects of acute infections, we can address these patients’ unmet needs. Join Dr. Leonard Calabrese, Vice …
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Guest: Philip J. Mease, MD, MACR Chronic pain isn’t always caused by inflammation—in rheumatic conditions, nociplastic and neuropathic pain can both complicate treatment. Understanding these pain types is crucial to effective patient management. Dr. Philip Mease, Director of Rheumatology Research at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle and Clinical Pr…
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Guest: Philip J. Mease, MD, MACR Managing pain in chronic rheumatic conditions requires a comprehensive approach. Through education and innovative research, we can develop more effective ways to care for patients. Dr. Philip Mease, Director of Rheumatology Research at Swedish Medical Center and Clinical Professor at the University of Washington Sch…
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Guest: Jason Busse, PhD In light of the opioid epidemic, the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes is becoming of interest. But since there are other alternatives that are often more effective and have better safety profiles, it’s important to understand the evidence and guideline recommendations around these two treatment options. Here to share…
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Guest: Jason Busse, PhD Different clinical practice guidelines often have discrepancies from one another, making it a challenge for clinicians to determine which ones are more trustworthy. Here to break down the things clinicians should look for when sorting between guidelines that give discrepant recommendations is Dr. Jason Busse, who presented a…
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Host: Michael Lewiecki, MD, FACP, FACE Although step therapy is the approach that many health plans and organizations are fond of, individualizing treatment decisions for patients with osteoporosis is essential, especially those who are at risk of fractures. To learn how you can create personalized treatment plans for patients with osteoporosis, tu…
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Host: Michael Lewiecki, MD, FACP, FACE Here to talk about current concepts in the management of osteoporosis like insurance coverage, therapy sequencing, and comparative effectiveness is Dr. Michael Lewiecki, who presented a session on this exact topic at the 2024 Congress of Clinical Rheumatology.
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Host: Monica Schwartzman, MD, MS Guest: Joerg Ermann, MD Axial spondyloarthritis is a chronic inflammatory rheumatic disease that affects the axial skeleton causing severe pain, stiffness, and fatigue. Fortunately, advances in its management have vastly improved symptoms and quality of life for our patients. So what exactly are the developments tha…
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Cam followers are converting mechanisms that change the nature of the movement. This product is used to performing various operations in control systems of the operating cycle of technological machines, machine tools, engines, etc. Let's listen to this podcast to know about tips for maintaining your cam follower’s life?…
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For our final episode we give our thoughts on all the major E3 conferences and announcements, plus we grade each show. Then we take a ton of reader questions for an extended mail bag segment. Huge thanks to everyone who supported the podcast over the past year. You're awesome! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Is Starfield coming out in 2022? Will it feature a true open world? We dive deep into the rumors and discuss our thoughts on the game. Plus we talk about Summer Game Fest, GTAV coming out on next-gen consoles, The Last of Us Part II getting a PS5 patch, and more. Don't miss it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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This week we give our thoughts on Press Reset, Jason Schreier's new book that exposes how dysfunctional the video game industry really is. Oh, and we talk about a bunch of Ubisoft, E3, and Ratchet and Clank news. Tune in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Jackson Van Over & Josh Finderup & Studio71
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Far Cry 6. Halo Infinite. Deathloop. Kena: Bridge of Spirits. So many delays! We talk through all the big games that have been pushed back in 2021, plus we talk about Ratchet & Clank's new trailer and the fact that The Last of Us Part 3 is apparently a thing. Tune in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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This week we preview 6 huge games set to release this May including Resident Evil Village, Mass Effect Legendary Edition, BioMutant, and more. Plus we cover a bunch of Blizzard, Battlefield, and Square Enix news. Don't miss it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Jackson Van Over & Josh Finderup & Studio71
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Is Cyberpunk 2077's multiplayer canceled? What does the recent patch fix? And does CD Projekt Red finally have their crap together? We discuss it all. Plus, we talk through the best reviewed games of 2021 so far. Don't miss it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Jackson Van Over & Josh Finderup & Studio71
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This week Jackson and Josh discuss the Dying Light 2 update and some big new PlayStation news. Then they give their gut reactions to the Square Enix Presents livestream. What surprised them most? Tune in to find out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Jackson Van Over & Josh Finderup & Studio71
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This week Jackson and Josh each rank their top 5 Bethesda games of all time. Plus they talk through the recent Xbox/Bethesda roundtable discussion and answer the question, should we expect games like Starfield to release on PlayStation? Tune in for their answer! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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