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Uranium Exposure Linked to High Lupus Rates in Community Living Near a Former Refinery
November 10, 2012 High rates of systemic lupus erythematosus have been linked to living in proximity to a former uranium ore processing facility in Ohio, according to new research ... > full story -
Women With Lupus Have a Higher Risk for Preeclampsia
October 30, 2012 New research reports that women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have a two-fold increase in risk of preeclampsia —- a dangerous condition in which pregnant women develop high blood ... > full story -
Complementary and Alternative Therapy Improved Lives of Arthritis Patients, Study Suggests
October 29, 2012 Nearly a quarter of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis used complementary and alternative therapy (CAT) to help manage their condition, according to a new ... > full story -
Not All Juvenile Arthritis Is the Same
October 22, 2012 Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (SJIA) is currently classified as a subtype of juvenile idiopathic arthritis but with the addition of systemic inflammation often resulting in fever, rash and ... > full story -
Vitamin D Supplements May Benefit Lupus Patients
October 16, 2012 A new clinical study provides preliminary evidence that vitamin D supplementation could be considered an immunomodulatory agent for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), a debilitating autoimmune ... > full story -
Immunologists Find a Molecule That Puts the Brakes on Inflammation
September 28, 2012 We couldn't live without our immune systems, always tuned to detect and eradicate invading pathogens and particles. But sometimes the immune response goes overboard, triggering autoimmune diseases ... > full story -
Using Antibodies Against Immune Deficiency
September 26, 2012 Early, intensive therapy with a biotechnologically produced medication can provide significantly faster pain relief for patients with rheumatic joint inflammation. Damage to joints can also be ... > full story -
Topical NSAIDs Provide Relief from Arthritis Pain
September 21, 2012 For those suffering from osteoarthritis of the knees or hands, applying topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) -- in the form of creams, gels and patches -- can bring weeks of pain ... > full story -
Chronic Pain Costs U.S. Up to $635 Billion, Study Shows
September 11, 2012 Health economists have reported the annual cost of chronic pain in the United States is as high as $635 billion a year, which is more than the yearly costs for cancer, heart disease and ... > full story -
Precautions for Tick-Borne Disease Extend 'Beyond Lyme'
September 7, 2012 This year's mild winter and early spring were a bonanza for tick populations in the eastern United States. Reports of tick-borne disease rose fast. While Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne ... > full story
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