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Improvement Of Rheumatoid Arthritis Found During Pregnancy
June 14, 2007 Disease activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis is significantly reduced during pregnancy, according to new data. In the study, RA improved significantly from the first trimester to the third ... > full story -
Potential Role For Retinoic Acid In Autoimmune And Inflammatory Diseases Identified
June 14, 2007 An important finding, which could eventually lead to a new therapeutic approach for treating autoimmune and inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, colitis, psoriasis and others, was ... > full story -
Risk Of Lymphoma In Rheumatoid Arthritis Decreased By Long-Term Treatment With Steroids
June 14, 2007 Two years or more of oral steroid treatment decreases the risk of rheumatoid arthritis related lymphoma, according to data presented at the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology. Furthermore, ... > full story -
Aggressive Nature Of Hand Osteoarthritis
June 14, 2007 In just two years, patients with hand osteoarthritis experienced a significant increase in pain and functional limitations, according to new data. Statistically significant radiological progression ... > full story -
Gabapentin Shown Effective For Fibromyalgia Pain
June 11, 2007 New research shows that the anticonvulsant medication gabapentin, which is used for certain types of seizures, can be an effective treatment for the pain and other symptoms associated with the ... > full story -
Breakthrough Developments In Rheumatoid Arthritis Reported
June 11, 2007 About one percent of the US population will develop rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disease that leads to painful joint swelling. Scientists are cracking the genetic code that makes the immune ... > full story -
Experimental Gene Therapy 'Abolishes' Arthritis Pain And Lessens Joint Damage
May 25, 2007 Early-stage research has found that a new gene therapy can nearly eliminate arthritis pain, and significantly reduce long-term damage to the affected joints, according to a study published in the ... > full story -
New Insights Into Chronic Inflammation And Atherosclerosis
May 25, 2007 Does atherosclerosis result from systemic inflammation, a hallmark of these rheumatic diseases, or from local inflammation of ... > full story -
'Nondanger' Signal Lowers Immune Reactions
May 15, 2007 Rheumatology researchers have discovered that a well-known cell receptor sends a signal to dampen the immune system. While not having an immediate application to treating disease, the finding raises ... > full story -
Green Tea Compound, EGCG, May Be A Therapy For People With Rheumatoid Arthritis
April 29, 2007 A new study from the University of Michigan Health System suggests that a compound in green tea may provide therapeutic benefits to people with rheumatoid ... > full story
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