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New Biomarker Test Predicts Arthritis Before Symptoms Appear
May 15, 2012 A research team has found a way to detect and predict arthritis before patients begin suffering from ... > full story -
Delivery System for Gene Therapy May Help Treat Arthritis
May 15, 2012 A DNA-covered submicroscopic bead used to deliver genes or drugs directly into cells to treat disease appears to have therapeutic value just by showing up, researchers ... > full story -
Regulatory Immune Cell Diversity Tempers Autoimmunity in Rheumatoid Arthritis
May 8, 2012 To stop rheumatoid arthritis, it takes the collective efforts of a diverse array of regulatory T cells and not just a T cell primed to handle the disease-causing self-antigen, according to ... > full story -
How Stem Cell Therapy Can Keep the Immune System Under Control
April 26, 2012 A new study outlines the specifics of how autoimmune disorders can be controlled by infusions of mesenchymal stem ... > full story -
Change in Attitude May Ease Chronic Pain by Aiding Sleep, Study Suggests
April 26, 2012 Chronic pain sufferers who learn to dwell less on their ailments may sleep better and experience less day-to-day pain, according to results of research conducted on people with chronic face and jaw ... > full story -
Obesity Epidemic Fueling Rise in Rheumatoid Arthritis Among Women
April 25, 2012 Obesity and the painful autoimmune disorder rheumatoid arthritis are each becoming more common, raising a logical question: Could one have something to do with the other? For women, it appears there ... > full story -
Bartonella Infection Associated With Rheumatoid Illnesses in Humans
April 23, 2012 A bacterium historically associated with cat scratch fever and transmitted predominately by fleas may also play a role in human rheumatoid illnesses such as arthritis, according to new ... > full story -
Role of Impaired Sleep in Fibromyalgia Pain Explored
April 23, 2012 Patients coping with the complex pain disorder fibromyalgia often have difficulty sleeping, and a new study reports that despite the negative quality of life implications, poor sleep is not a ... > full story -
Virus Protects Against Lupus
April 2, 2012 To the surprise of investigating researchers, an animal model of Epstein Barr virus protected lupus-prone mice against development of the autoimmune disease. Earlier work had suggested that EBV might ... > full story -
Estrogen Is Responsible for Slow Wound Healing in Women, Study Finds
April 2, 2012 Estrogen causes wounds in women to heal slower than in men -- who have lower levels of estrogen -- says a new study. Researchers provide the first evidence that mild injury response in the eye is ... > full story
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