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Researchers Map Of Genetic Variations Implicated In Disease
January 31, 2006 A group of genes involved in the human immune system are contained within a surprisingly short section of Chromosome 6 that has long been recognised as the most important genomic region ... > full story -
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Research Provides More Evidence That Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Is A Legitimate Medical Condition
January 10, 2006 Researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center have found that chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) may be rooted in distinct neurological abnormalities that can be medically tested. Although the ... > full story -
Clinical Trial Supports Better Treatment For Lupus Patients Suffering From Kidney Inflammation
November 24, 2005 Treating lupus patients suffering from kidney inflammation with a medicine known as mycophenolate mofetil may be more effective in inducing remission than treating them with the standard regimen of ... > full story -
Pain Research Using Electronic Diaries Helps Identify Who Responds To 'Placebo Effect'
November 22, 2005 A new study by researchers at the University of Michigan Health System sheds some light on one group of people that seems to experience the 'placebo effect.' The researchers found that people with ... > full story -
Drug May Fight Lupus And Atherosclerosis Simultaneously
November 21, 2005 People with lupus are prone to premature accelerated atherosclerosis. Now scientists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine think they have a way to prevent or decrease this atherosclerosis and ... > full story -
Common Anti-Seizure Drug Could Be Effective For Lupus Patients
November 20, 2005 A common anti-seizure drug may be effective against certain conditions associated with lupus, according to animal research at Wake Forest University School of ... > full story -
Study Uncovers Potential Biomarker For Lupus Atherosclerosis
November 16, 2005 Groundbreaking research reported at the annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology indicates that a certain form of the normally "good" high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol linked ... > full story -
Mayo Researchers Lead Team That Discovers Role Of Dendritic Cells In Childhood Autoimmune Disease
November 14, 2005 Mayo Clinic researchers, working with colleagues at the University of Minnesota and University of Pittsburgh, are the first to describe a new role for a specialized cell of the immune system in ... > full story -
Opening Wide For New Clues About Lupus
October 7, 2005 By snipping out and analyzing tiny samples of patients' tonsils, scientists have identified a key cellular checkpoint that is somehow bypassed in lupus patients, where harmful immune cells that ... > full story -
High Exposure To Motor Oil Increases Chances Of Developing Arthritis
October 3, 2005 Occupational exposure to mineral oils, in particular hydraulic or motor oil, increases the risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis by 30%. These are the results of a study published today in ... > full story
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