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New treatments making headlines at EULAR 2008
RDIP, Volume 6, Number 3.

In recent months, you may have noticed your colleagues had disappeared to enjoy a few sunny summer days in Paris. Indeed, you may even be lucky to have been one of 14,000 in attendance yourself. I am not referring to Fashion Week, but the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) 2008 conference and I have been set the task of summarising it. What could be easier than reporting back on four days that cover 1,546 posters and 279 oral presentations, not to mention the 15 ongoing simultaneous scientific sessions each day, and 28 satellite symposia? Please do not think that I can provide anything more than a personal taster of this rather well rounded but seriously expanding conference.

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