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Study Indicates Ineffectiveness Of Activating Natural Painkillers In Joint Tissue For Managing Long-Term Arthritis Pain
September 30, 2005 Researchers at the University of Calgary set out to determine the effectiveness of endomorphin 1, with a painkilling capacity equal to or greater than morphine -- on knee joint pain. Their subjects ... > full story -
New Drug Effective For Rheumatoid Arthritis, Stanford Scientist Finds
September 15, 2005 A new drug appears to offer pain relief and increased mobility to rheumatoid arthritis patients who have exhausted their other medical treatment options. A researcher at the Stanford University ... > full story -
Recent Evidence Suggests Caution In Prescribing Hormone Therapy For Breast Cancer And Sheds New Light On 'Menopausal Arthritis'
September 2, 2005 A study published in the September 2005 issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism examines the evidence linking aromatase inhibitors and, more broadly, estrogen deprivation joint ... > full story -
Is Rheumatoid Arthritis Becoming Milder?
September 2, 2005 Is the course of rheumatoid arthritis becoming milder? If so, why? Intrigued by these questions, researchers in The Netherlands decided to seek out the answers through a rigorous ... > full story -
Knee Pain Often Linked To Pain Elsewhere In The Body
July 28, 2005 The findings of a recent study published in the August 2005 issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism indicate that most people with knee pain also have pain at other sites and these patients tend to have ... > full story -
Drug Used To Treat Parkinson's Disease May Be Beneficial In Treating Fibromyalgia
July 28, 2005 Recently, researchers set out to investigate whether the dopamine receptor agonist pramipexole was safe and effective in treating fibromyalgia. Normally used to treat Parkinson's disease, this drug ... > full story -
New Insights Into Role Of Tumor Necrosis Factor On Sex Hormone Production In Rheumatoid Arthritis
June 13, 2005 A new study featured in the June 2005 issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism sheds new light on suppression of androgen by TNF in RA patients, as well as on the different nature of inflammation ... > full story -
Disabling Gene Defuses Rheumatoid Arthritis In Mice
May 22, 2005 Scientists studying mice have identified a gene that allows immune cells known as neutrophils to protect themselves from the inflammatory chemicals they secrete. The researchers showed that knocking ... > full story -
Fibromyalgia Patients May Benefit From Cough Remedy, UF Study Finds
May 19, 2005 Dextromethorphan, an over-the-counter medication that silences coughs, may help fibromyalgia patients quiet over-reacting nerves that amplify ordinary touches into ... > full story -
A Candidate Biomarker To Improve Treatment Of Lupus Patients
May 7, 2005 A recent study provides the basis for a new laboratory biomarker to better evaluate new therapies as well as to help doctors more effectively treat lupus patients at risk for serious ... > full story
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