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Targeting Inflammation to Treat Depression
September 3, 2012 Researchers have found that a biologic drug that inhibits inflammation may offer new hope for people with difficult-to-treat ... > full story -
No Difference in Death Rates Among Patients Exposed to Common Rheumatoid Arthritis Drugs, Study Suggests
August 8, 2012 New research confirms no significant difference in the rates of death among patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who were exposed to one of several TNF inhibitors used to treat RA, adalimumab ... > full story -
Bacteria-Immune System 'Fight' Can Lead to Chronic Diseases, Study Suggests
August 2, 2012 A "fight" between bacteria normally living in the intestines and the immune system, kicked off by another type of bacteria, may be linked to two types of chronic ... > full story -
Short-Term Intestinal Parasite Infection Triggers Specific Cytokines That Can Prevent the Development of Type 1 Diabetes
July 19, 2012 Short-term infection with intestinal worms may provide long-term protection against type I diabetes (TID), suggests a new study. The incidence of TID is relatively low in developing countries. One ... > full story -
Discovery Helps Mice Beat Urinary Tract Infections
June 18, 2012 The bacteria that cause urinary tract infections may take advantage of a cellular waste disposal system that normally helps fight invaders, according to ... > full story -
Intestinal Bacteria Produce Neurotransmitter, Could Play Role in Inflammation
June 17, 2012 Researchers have identified commensal bacteria in the human intestine that produce a neurotransmitter that may play a role in preventing or treating inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn's ... > full story -
Role of Fungus in Digestive Disorders Explored
June 6, 2012 Researchers say their examination of the fungi in the intestines suggests an important link between these microbes and inflammatory diseases such as ulcerative colitis. In the new study researchers ... > full story -
Biomarkers Can Reveal Irritable Bowel Syndrome
May 7, 2012 Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is hard to diagnose as well as treat, but researchers have now discovered a way of confirming the disorder using stool ... > full story -
Children With Juvenile Arthritis Have Higher Rates of Bacterial Infection
May 1, 2012 Children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) have higher rates of hospitalized bacterial infection than children without JIA according to an observational ... > full story -
Invisible Helpers: How Probiotic Bacteria Protect Against Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
April 26, 2012 Some lactic acid bacteria can alleviate inflammation and therefore prevent intestinal disorders. Scientists have now decoded the biochemical mechanism that lies behind the protective effect of the ... > full story
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