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Gene Associated With Both Susceptibility And Disease Progression In Rheumatoid Arthritis
June 25, 2006 New research, announced recently at the 7th EULAR annual congress, reveals the Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase N22 (PTPN22) gene is associated not only with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) disease ... > full story -
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Could Be Prevented If The Timing Is Right
June 22, 2006 Patients diagnosed with 'undifferentiated rheumatoid' arthritis could actually have their disease outlook changed significantly if treatment is given at the right time, according to the results of a ... > full story -
Can You Hear Me Now? Scientists Find Previously Unknown Receptors On Adult Stem Cells
June 21, 2006 Researchers have long believed that stem cells in the bone marrow spent most of their existence in a slumber-like state, unaware of -- and unaffected by -- the daily battles fought by the body's ... > full story -
Researchers Identify Roles Of Gene Mutations Causing Lupus In Mice
June 15, 2006 In two related studies, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have pinpointed defective genes in mice responsible for triggering the mysterious autoimmune disease lupus, which prompts the ... > full story -
Acupuncture Relieves Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia, Mayo Clinic Study Finds
June 14, 2006 Fibromyalgia is a disorder considered disabling by many, and is characterized by chronic, widespread musculoskeletal pain and symptoms such as fatigue, joint stiffness and sleep disturbance. No cure ... > full story -
Infectious Disease Experts Offer Advice To Prevent And Treat Lyme Disease
May 25, 2006 It's tick season, but gardeners, hikers, and others enjoying the great outdoors shouldn't let concerns about Lyme disease keep them inside. A few tips to keep ticks away, and some advice from ... > full story -
Wasabi's Kick Linked To Single Pain Receptor
April 14, 2006 A single pain receptor is responsible for the kick delivered by garlic and mustard oil, which is the active ingredient in mustard and in the pungent green sushi condiment known as ... > full story -
Curry Coloring And Fat Mix Could Help Diabetics
April 12, 2006 Brisbane immunologist Dr Brendan O'Sullivan hopes to put a dent in skyrocketing rates of diabetes in Australia by creating a new treatment for type 2 ... > full story -
Mystery Solved: Gold's Power Against Autoimmune Diseases Defined
February 27, 2006 Gold compounds have been used for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases for more than 75 years, but until now, how the metals work has been a mystery. Harvard Medical ... > full story -
Life-Threatening Lupus Responds To Stem Cell Transplant Therapy
February 4, 2006 Transplanting patients with blood stem cells that originate from their own bone marrow can induce the remission of life-threatening, treatment-resistant lupus, according to a study that took place at ... > full story
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