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Estrogen Is Responsible for Slow Wound Healing in Women, Study Finds
April 2, 2012 Estrogen causes wounds in women to heal slower than in men -- who have lower levels of estrogen -- says a new study. Researchers provide the first evidence that mild injury response in the eye is ... > full story -
Link Between Inflammation and Breast Cancer Metastases Identified, May Be Treatable
April 1, 2012 The incidence of breast cancer-associated metastasis was increased in animal models of the chronic inflammatory condition arthritis, according to results of a preclinical study. The results indicate ... > full story -
Stopping Statin Therapy Increases Risk of Death for Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
March 28, 2012 Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who discontinue use of statin therapy are at increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease and other ... > full story -
A Hidden Architecture: Researchers Use Novel Methods to Uncover Gene Mutations for Common Diseases
March 25, 2012 Human geneticists have debated whether the genetic risk of the most common medical conditions derive from many rare mutations or common differences throughout the genome that modestly influence risk. ... > full story -
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Delay in Surgery Can Cause Irreparable Meniscus Tears in Children With ACL Injuries
March 12, 2012 For children aged 14 and under, delaying reconstructive surgery for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries may raise their risk of further injury. If surgery occurs later than 12 weeks after the ... > full story -
Mechanism in Cells That Leads to Inflammatory Diseases Discovered
March 12, 2012 Researchers have unlocked the mystery of how an inflammatory molecule is produced in the body, a discovery they say could lead to advances in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, Type 2 diabetes ... > full story -
Drug Halts Organ Damage in Inflammatory Genetic Disorder, Study Suggests
February 10, 2012 A new study shows that Kineret (anakinra), a medication approved for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, is effective in stopping the progression of organ damage in people with neonatal-onset ... > full story -
Potential Biomarker for Osteoarthritis Identified
February 5, 2012 Rsearchers have identified for the first time two molecules that hold promise as a biomarker for measuring cartilage damage associated with osteoarthritis. Researchers say the concentration of two ... > full story -
Advance Toward Treatment for Painful Flat Feet
January 11, 2012 Scientists have made an advance in understanding the causes of adult-acquired flat feet -- a painful condition particularly affecting middle-aged ... > full story -
New Protein That Plays Part in Arthritis Discovered
January 5, 2012 A new study has shed new light on how proteins interact, or bind, with one another in tissues. Biologists found that a protein called collagen XI interacts with specific proteins in the part of the ... > full story
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