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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Shown to Prevent or Slow Progression of Osteoarthritis
October 17, 2011 New research has shown for the first time that omega-3 in fish oil could "substantially and significantly" reduce the signs and symptoms of ... > full story -
Nearly One in Four People With Psoriasis May Have Undiagnosed Psoriatic Arthritis
October 12, 2011 New research shows one in four people with psoriasis may have undiagnosed psoriatic arthritis, in addition to the up to 2 million people already diagnosed with the disease. Also, there's a ... > full story -
Case of the Missing Monocyte: Gene Appears to Protect Against Rheumatoid Arthritis
October 11, 2011 An estimated 1.3 million people in the United States suffer from rheumatoid arthritis. The causes behind this chronic disease -- which can exhibit itself as pain, swelling, stiffness, deformation, ... > full story -
New Targets for Treating Inflammatory, Autoimmune Diseases Discovered
October 7, 2011 Researchers have discovered a cellular pathway that promotes inflammation in diseases like asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, inflammatory bowel disease, and multiple sclerosis. Understanding ... > full story -
Poor Footwear Linked to Foot Impairment and Disability in Gout Patients
October 3, 2011 New research shows that use of poor footwear is common among patients with gout. According to the study, gout patients who make poor footwear choices experienced higher foot-related pain, impairment ... > full story -
Exercise Eases Arthritis in Obese Mice Even Without Weight Loss
September 27, 2011 Adding another incentive to exercise, scientists have found that physical activity improves arthritis symptoms even among obese mice that continue to chow down on a high-fat ... > full story -
New Research Could Extend Life of Arthritic Joints
September 21, 2011 A medication already approved to build bone mass in patients with osteoporosis also builds cartilage around joints and could potentially be re-purposed to treat millions of people suffering from ... > full story -
T Cells Making Brain Chemicals May Lead to Better Treatments for Inflammation, Autoimmune Diseases
September 16, 2011 Scientists have identified a surprising new role for a new type of T cell in the immune system: some of them can be activated by nerves to make a neurotransmitter (acetylcholine) that blocks ... > full story -
Learning How Gut Bacteria Influence Health: Scientists Crack Sparse Genome of Microbe Linked to Autoimmunity
September 14, 2011 Scientists have deciphered the genome of a bacterium implicated as a key player in regulating the immune system of mice. The genomic analysis provides the first glimpse of its unusually sparse ... > full story -
Cam-Type Deformities Linked to MRI Detected Hip Damage in Asymptomatic Young Men
September 8, 2011 Hip impingement may be a risk factor of osteoarthritis of the hip. A new study reveals that the presence of an underlying deformity, known as cam impingement, is associated with hip damage in young ... > full story
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