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Don't Suffer in Silence With Toe Pain
August 1, 2011 While deformities of the lesser toes (all toes other than the big toe) can be very painful, there are numerous surgical and nonsurgical treatments for these conditions that are usually quite ... > full story -
Blue Collar Workers Work Longer and in Worse Health Than Their White Collar Bosses, Study Finds
July 21, 2011 Researchers looked at aging, social class and labor force participation rates to illustrate the challenges that lower income workers face in the global marketplace using the burden of arthritis to ... > full story -
Anti-Malaria Drug Chloroquine Finding May Lead to Treatments for Arthritis, Cancer and Other Diseases
July 18, 2011 In a new study, scientists demonstrate on the molecular level how the anti-malaria drug chloroquine represses inflammation, which may provide a blueprint for new strategies for treating inflammation ... > full story -
Vitamin D Insufficiency Prevalent Among Psoriatic Arthritis Suffers
July 11, 2011 New research reports a high prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency among patients with psoriatic arthritis. Seasonal variation in vitamin D levels was not observed in patients in ... > full story -
Male Smokers Less Likely to Need Joint Replacement Surgery of Hip or Knee
July 8, 2011 Surprising results from a new study revealed that men who smoke had less risk of undergoing total joint replacement surgery than those who never smoked. Researchers also reported that men who were ... > full story -
A Wise Man's Treatment for Arthritis: Frankincense?
June 21, 2011 The answer to treating painful arthritis could lie in an age old herbal remedy -- frankincense, according to scientists. They have been examining the potential benefits of frankincense to help ... > full story -
Etanercept Shows Promise for Treating Dermatomyositis, Study Suggests
June 17, 2011 A multicenter pilot study of etanercept for treatment of dermatomyositis found no major safety concerns and many patients treated with the drug were successfully weaned from steroid therapy. These ... > full story -
Joint Replacement Surgery Riskier at Hospitals With Low Surgical Volume, Study Finds
June 7, 2011 Patients who undergo elective total hip or total knee arthroplasty at hospitals with lower surgical volume had a higher risk of venous thromboembolism and mortality following the procedure. The ... > full story -
Financial Conflicts of Interest Are Associated With Reporting of Positive Study Outcomes, Research Reveals
May 27, 2011 Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of treatments for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with authors receiving consulting fees/honoraria from the pharmaceutical industry have a significantly greater ... > full story -
Arthritis Patients Taking Newer Treatments Do Not Have an Overall Increased Cancer Risk, Research Finds
May 27, 2011 Newer biologic treatments, including infliximab (Remicade), adalimumab (Humira), certolizumab pegol (Cimzia), golimumab (Simponi) and etanercept (Enbrel), used in patients with arthritis do not ... > full story -
Siginificant Benefits of Yoga in People With Rheumatoid Arthritis, Study Shows
May 26, 2011 Individuals with rheumatoid arthritis who practice yoga showed statistically significant improvements in disease activity, according to a small ... > full story -
Study Identifies Novel Role for a Protein That Could Lead to New Treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis
May 22, 2011 A new study by rheumatologists has shown that a powerful pro-inflammatory protein, tumor necrosis factor, can also suppress aspects of inflammation. The researchers say the identification of the ... > full story
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