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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 -
Arthritis Treatment: Just Keep Moving, Ladies
March 29, 2007 Women in their 70s who keep active could be dodging painful arthritis symptoms, according to recent research. This study is the first to show that the more you exercise, the better your chances of ... > full story -
Arthritis Pain, The Brain And The Role Of Emotions
March 28, 2007 A new study sheds light on the role of emotions in how patients feel arthritis pain. Arthritis pain is processed in brain areas concerned with emotions and fear indicating target for pain-relieving ... > full story -
New Insights Into Autoimmunity And Depression
February 27, 2007 A new study sheds light on the brain pathways of depression in general and in central nervous system dysfunction in lupus ... > full story -
Predicting The Risk Of Rheumatoid Arthritis For Early Arthritis Patients
January 30, 2007 A wealth of research supports early aggressive treatment with disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) as the best course for preventing joint damage and avoiding the fate of a wheelchair. ... > full story -
Cracking Open The Black Box Of Autoimmune Disease
January 21, 2007 Autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis occur when the immune system fails to regulate itself. But researchers have not known precisely where the molecular ... > full story -
Sex Differences And Rheumatoid Arthritis
December 28, 2006 A humanized mouse model may be valuable for not only studying sex differences in RA, but also for understanding why women are particularly vulnerable to autoimmunity and for developing future ... > full story -
Low Impact Aerobic Exercise Reduces Fatigue In Auto-Immune Conditions Says Multi-Study Review
November 29, 2006 People with auto-immune conditions like MS, arthritis and lupus can benefit from low impact aerobic exercise -- including walking and cycling -- that increases in intensity, duration and frequency. A ... > full story -
Pain From Fibromyalgia Is Real, Researchers Say
November 28, 2006 Many people with fibromyalgia -- a debilitating pain syndrome that affects 2 to 4 percent of the population -- have faced the question of whether the condition is real. Increasingly, though, the ... > full story -
Psoriasis Poses Greater Risk For Developing Heart Disease, Research Suggests
November 13, 2006 People with the skin disorder psoriasis are at increased risk for developing heart disease, according to Mayo Clinic researchers presenting new study data at the American College of Rheumatology ... > full story
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