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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 -
High-Tech Spectroscopy May Be Used To Monitor Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
November 12, 2006 Magnetic resonance spectroscopy may provide a noninvasive way to monitor neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with lupus, according to results from research in mice at Wake Forest University School ... > full story -
Pregnant Women With Lupus Face Higher Risk Of Complications And Death
November 12, 2006 Women with systemic lupus who become pregnant are at significantly greater risk for death or other medical complications than are pregnant women without lupus, Duke University Medical Center ... > full story -
New Biomarkers For Lupus Found
November 10, 2006 A Wake Forest University School of Medicine team believes it has found biomarkers for lupus that also may play a role in causing the ... > full story -
High Risk Of Migraine, Depression And Chronic Pain For IBS Sufferers, Large Study Shows
September 28, 2006 Patients with irritable bowel syndrome are more likely to suffer from conditions such as migraine or depression than other individuals. A study published today in BMC Gastroenterology shows that ... > full story -
Spleen May Be Target Of Successful Therapy For Lupus
September 14, 2006 UCSD School of Medicine have found clues that might lead to better treatment of lupus, showing that the spleen is the likely source of cells that are the origin of the disease. Michael Karin, Ph.D., ... > full story -
Mind-Body Connection: How Central Nervous System Regulates Arthritis
September 5, 2006 In a unique approach to inflammation research, a study by researchers at UCSD School of Medicine shows that, in a model of rheumatoid arthritis, inflammation in the joints can be sensed and modulated ... > full story -
A New Approach To Rheumatoid Arthritis
September 4, 2006 Rheumatoid arthritis drugs work better, at least in arthritic rats, when delivered into the central nervous system, Gary Firestein and colleagues (University of California San Diego) now report in ... > full story -
Single Sugar Found Responsible For An Antibody's Ability To Treat Inflammation
August 4, 2006 Rockefeller researchers have uncovered how a widely used, yet little-understood therapy for autoimmune diseases like asthma and lupus works. The treatment, called IVIG, is effective because a small ... > full story
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