- 'Shattered Lives' Could Affect You, Says HSE By : Health News
Every 25 minutes, someone breaks or fractures a bone at work according to the latest figures from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). - Detecting Bone Erosion In Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
Both magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) are more sensitive than radiography - the standard imaging technique - for detecting bone erosions in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).......... - Osteoporosis Charity Welcomes Breakthrough In Fracture Prevention, UK By : Health News
The National Osteoporosis Society welcomes the launch of FRAX(TM)........ - New Guide For The Prevention And Treatment Of Low Bone Mass, Osteoporosis By : Health News
The National Osteoporosis Foundation released its new "Clinician's Guide to Prevention and Treatment of Osteoporosis" which represents a new era for healthcare providers in the evaluation............ - Surgeons Rethink Approach To Minimal Incision Foot And Ankle Surgery By : Health News
Many patients who undergo foot and ankle surgery are recovering faster and with smaller surgical scars, thanks to new minimal incision techniques and tools. - Doctors Should Watch For Depression In Arthritis Patients By : Health News
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis are twice as likely to experience depression but are unlikely to talk to a doctor about it, according to researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. - Achilles Tendon Surgery Advances Speed Recovery By : Health News
The introduction of tissue graft products, bone anchors, radio frequency treatments and new arthroscopic procedures provides patients with less invasive treatments and speedier recovery times. - FDA Agrees To Review Cimzia(R) File For The Treatment Of Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
UCB announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) agreed to accept, for filing and review............ - IDM Pharma Announces Phase 3 Mifamurtide (L-MTP-PE) Study Demonstrating Improved Survival Published By : Health News
IDM Pharma, Inc. (Nasdaq: IDMI) announced the Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) has published findings from the Phase 3 mifamurtide (L-MTP-PE) clinical trial (INT-0133)............ - Rheumatoid Arthritis Doctor Visits Lack Depression Assessment By : Health News
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the most common chronic inflammatory arthritis, are twice as likely as other individuals to experience depression. - Rheumatic Complaints Not Just A Problem For The Western World By : Health News
We like to complain about our aches and pains, but rheumatism is not only the preserve of western society. - Roche Submits Application For FDA Approval Of Actemra For The Treatment Of Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
Actemra is the first humanized interleukin-6 (IL-6) receptor-inhibiting monoclonal antibody seeking approval to treat rheumatoid arthritis - SMURFs May Be Responsible For Aching Knees By : Health News
A new clinical trial seeks to predict who is most likely to experience osteoarthritis, and to test whether an experimental treatment can prevent it altogether. - Gamma-Linolenic Acid Explained By : Kenneth Surr
Every day, millions of people the world over fight a daily battle against arthritis. These are people of all ages, men, women and even children, who are challenged by more than 100 different types of the disease. And, while the battle can be long and certainly painful, there are new weapons available to make the fight a little bit easier. - CDC Presents First State-by-tate Data On Work Limitations Caused By Arthritis By : Health News
Work limitation due to arthritis in all working-age adults ranges from a low of 3.4 percent in Hawaii to a high of 15 percent in Kentucky.............. - Orthopaedic Knowledge Online (OKO) Wins Prestigious WebAwards By : Health News
Access to immediate information is crucial. In an ongoing effort to bring its members the most comprehensive and authoritative information, The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons has been honored by the Web Marketing Association with three "Standard of Excellence Awards" for its web portal Orthopaedic Knowledge OnLine. - Many Common Ways Of Treating Knee Osteoarthritis Have No Scientific Support By : Health News
A new scientific review released today by HHS' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality concludes that evidence of benefit is lacking for many common ways of treating osteoarthritis of the knee, including popular dietary supplement ingredients, a common surgical procedure, and injected preparations. - 'Enterprizing' Vaccine For Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
Enterprize finalist, Dendright, will be pitching its vaccine technology for rheumatoid arthritis to venture capitalists and the public for a $100,000 prize next week. - Evidence Of Benefit Lacking For Many Common Ways Of Treating Osteoarthritis Of The Knee By : Health News
A new scientific review released by HHS' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality concludes that evidence of benefit is lacking for many common ways of treating osteoarthritis of the knee............ - Hip Fractures Far Riskier To Women Than Breast, Ovarian And Uterine Cancer Combined By : Health News
Osteoporosis is now a significant public health issue in the United States. In the special J. Robert Gladden Society supplement of the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Patricia A. - Crawling Out Of Your Skin? Psoriatic Arthritis Can Make You! By : Tammy Foster
While there are well over 100 different types of arthritis in existence, unfortunately many people do not even realize that there are other types of arthritis besides rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. But guess what my friend, there are many other types of arthritis that can invade your life. - Increased Risk Of Hip Fracture And Low Vitamin D Linked By : Health News
Women with low levels of vitamin D have an increased risk of hip fracture, according to a study led by the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health............. - How Glucosamine Can Help With Joint Pain By : Tara Smith...
Glucosamine is a substance which is created naturally by the human body, however it is possible to increase the amount stored in our bodies via supplementation. Certainly if you are someone who suffers particular from problems to your joints then it may be worth your while to actually look further at this product and consider taking it as part of your dietary requirements. The Glucosamine that our bodies produce is absorbed by the joints and this in turn helps to improve and rebuild cartilage which prevents the joints from becoming damaged. It is this substance which helps the body to produce glycosamino glycan which helps to build up the structure of the cartilage in our joints and also aids the cartilage cells so that they are able to help the body produce new cartilage. This in turn helps to improve the function of a person's joints. Below we provide some other facts relating to Glucosamine which you may find interesting and which explain the benefits to be gained from taking Glucosamine in supplemental form. - Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnosis: What You Need To Know By : Flor Serquina
Chronic bone tissue inflammation is one of the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. It happens when the immune system goes out of kilter and mistakenly attacks the joints. The affected area is then subjected to intense pain that is almost always permanent. If rheumatoid arthritis symptoms are left alone and untreated, the problem could become worse and result in the loss of mobility. This means that anybody suffering from the condition could become disabled for life. - Anesiva Initiates New Phase 2 Trial Of Adlea(TM) For Pain Relief Following Knee Replacement Surgery By : Health News
Anesiva, Inc. announced that it has initiated a new Phase 2 study of Adlea(TM) (formerly 4975) for the relief of post-operative pain in patients undergoing total knee replacement surgery, also called total knee arthroplasty (TKA). - Osteoarthritis: Two-Year Results Show The Benefits Of The Orthokine Therapy By : Health News
Within the scope of the German Osteoarthritis Trial (GOAT) the effects of different innovative medications in osteoarthritis (OA) therapy were studied. - Cytopia Compounds Show Potential As Treatment For Bone Loss By : Health News
Cytopia Limited announced that novel compounds from its FMS project have demonstrated potent activity in a model of bone degradation. - Potential New Target For Postmenopausal Bone Loss By : Health News
Scientists have discovered new information about an immune pathway in mice that explains how oxidative stress that results from acute estrogen deficiency leads to the loss of bone. - Genes Causing Rheumatoid Arthritis Revealed By : Health News
The human genome has now been thoroughly screened in the hunt for the genetic causes of rheumatoid arthritis. - Half Of At-Risk Women Patients Not Getting Drugs To Protect Bones, UK By : Health News
One in two women at high risk of bone fractures don't receive preventative treatment........... - Beneficial Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Osteoarthritis By : Andrew John
One person out of nine suffers from osteoarthritis, making it one of the most common chronic diseases among humans. While not lethal, osteoarthritis may seriously impact one's life and overall health condition. As this form of arthritis affects cartilage, its main effects include stiffness of joints up to the point where it is impossible to move the joint at all, and pain in the joints. Osteoarthritis commonly attack hands, knees, hips and spine, often effectively preventing the patient from actually moving. - Osteoarthritis Prevention with Omega-3 Fatty Acids By : Andrew John
The most popular reasons of osteoarthritis include genetics, overweight, overburden some particular joint or a joint injury (even years ago) - all of that increases a chance of suffering from osteoarthritis. That's why two most endangered groups of people are those grossly overweight and... professional sportsmen! - Rheumatoid Arthritis Relief Supplement: Omega Daily By : Andrew John
While rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is often mistaken for osteoarthritis, these are two very different diseases. RA is caused by a disorder of the immune system. Instead of outside threats, the immune system starts to target the joints as well as some internal organs. The effects include pain, mild-to-severe inflammations and general body stiffness. - Work Is 'Cure As Well As Cause' Of Major Workplace Illnesses, UK By : Health News
'Musculoskeletal disorders' (MSDs) - an umbrella term that covers over 200 different ailments including arthritis............. - Tippie MBA Students To Develop Marketing Plan For Ponseti Clubfoot Treatment By : Health News
Tippie MBA students to develop marketing plan for Ponseti clubfoot treatment. - Are There Natural Cures For Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment? By : Tammy Foster
If you are looking for natural cures for rheumatoid arthritis there are several treatment options for you. - New Risk Gene For Rheumatoid Arthritis And Lupus Opens Door To More Effective Treatments By : Health News
Scientists at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research have identified a critical gene that increases a person's risk for rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus............. - Arthritis Of Knee Might Be First Sign Of Type Of Lung Cancer By : Health News
Heavy smokers are susceptible to a type of lung cancer that is hard to treat - arthritis of the knee could be the first sign of this type of cancer................ - The Causes And Treatment Of Plantar Fasciitis By : Dr. Terence Tan
Plantar fasciitis is painful swelling of the thick tissue of sole of the foot. This tissue is called a fascia and hence the term Plantar fasciitis. It is one of the most common orthopedic complaints relating to the foot. - RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS By : Dr. Terence Tan
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that primarily causes chronic inflammation of the synovium of joints along with other multi-system features. - The Problem of Arthritis By : Dr. Terence Tan
Arthritis is often associated with age. However it is not only old people who suffer from it. Young people, even children can sometimes suffer from arthritis. Arthritis is a matter of concern for many people in today’s busy world. - Orthopedic Researchers Study Knee Injuries And Degeneration By : Health News
The sort of swelling that occurs when a joint is damaged by injury or degeneration is normally essential to the healing process............... - Study Focuses On Cancer Risk In Biologic Treatment For Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
The relationship between rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an autoimmune disease marked by chronic inflammation of the joints and tissue surrounding vital organs, and the incidence of cancer is complicated. - Mysteries Of Bone's Strength Probed By MIT By : Health News
Scientists and engineers are eager to understand the secret behind bone's lightweight toughness so they can mimic it in the design of new materials................ - Arthritis Is A Thief By : Tammy Foster
A thief steals your possessions just as arthritis steals your joint mobility. Generally referring to inflammation throughout the body's joints, the word arthritis refers to a compilation of over 100 different types of arthritis and not just one single condition. - Fracture And Bone Loss Risk Reduced If Older People Take Calcium Supplementation By : Health News
People over the age of 50 who either take calcium supplementation alone, or along with vitamin D supplementation have a 12% lower risk of fracture or bone loss......... - Health Watchdog Decision A 'triumph', Says Arthritis Care, As England & Wales Follow Scotland By : Health News
Thousands of adults with severe rheumatoid arthritis may now have their hopes of returning to full social and working life realised............... - Reclast Receives US Regulatory Approval As First And Only Once-yearly Treatment For Women By : Health News
Reclast (zoledronic acid) Injection has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration as the first and only once-yearly medicine for postmenopausal osteoporosis............... - Getting A Grip On Common Hand Conditions By : Health News
When a wrist hurts, it could be carpal tunnel syndrome -- or something else. Over time, many conditions can affect crucial parts of the hands........... - Fear Of Pain Puts Backache Sufferers At Further Risk By : Health News
People who fear aggravating a backache will change the way they move to prevent more pain, a new study finds. - Don't Twist And Shout! Get A Handle On Sports Hernias By : Health News
Repetitive twisting and turning done by hockey, soccer and tennis players, as well as those who ski, run............ - Advances In The Treatment Of Hand And Wrist Injuries And Disorders By : Health News
An injury or ailment involving your hand or wrist can severely limit your ability to perform daily activities, such as taking a shower, driving a car or using a computer............ - Screening Selected Older Men For Osteoporosis May Be Cost Effective By : Health News
Screening selected elderly males with osteoporosis and treating them may be cost effective; their age has to be taken into account.............. - Good News for Arthritis Sufferers - Goodbye Pain in the Neck! By : Colin Johnson
Okay, I admit it: I have spent a high percentage of my waking hours adorned in some sporting colours locked in fierce combat with an opposition team. At the time I loved it and my body seemed like a well oiled machine. As I grow older, though, I begin to feel the physical repercussions of my former life, and this I don't love so much! Can anything be done to help me and the millions of other joint pain sufferers out there? Thankfully the winning combination of glucosamine and chondroitin seem to be winning a lot of fans. - Study Compares Specialty Orthopedic And General Hospitals By : Health News
Specialty orthopedic hospitals serve a healthier population of Medicare patients compared to general hospitals............ - Study Compares Specialty Orthopedic And General Hospitals By : Health News
Specialty orthopedic hospitals serve a healthier population of Medicare patients compared to general hospitals............ - Study Compares Specialty Orthopedic And General Hospitals By : Health News
Specialty orthopedic hospitals serve a healthier population of Medicare patients compared to general hospitals............ - Osteoarthritis Targeted By New Disease-Modifying Drug By : Health News
The world's most common joint disease, osteoarthritis (OA) affects more than 10 percent of American adults, nearly 80 percent of people past age 55, and about three times as many women as men. - Stratus Continuous Availability Solutions Keep Paperless Orthopedics Practice Running Smoothly By : Health News
Stratus Technologies, Inc. continuous availability solutions are enabling a St. Louis-based medical practice............ - Omega-3 Glucosamine and Chondroitin: Are they arthritis savers By : Richard Haigh
Omega-3 fatty acids have been well documented for their ability to reduce inflammation. With strong anti-inflammation properties, it makes sense that fish oils have been touted as the next big thing in arthritis care. But do these oils really work? Are they a cure for that persistent arthritis pain? - New Molecular Pathway Shown In Bone Healing That Could Be Enhanced By Lithium Treatment By : Health News
Researchers have described a novel molecular pathway that may have a critical role in bone healing and have suggested that lithium............. - Hip Protectors Won't Prevent Fractures In Elderly By : Health News
The use of energy-absorbing hip protector pads won't prevent hip fractures, new research suggests. - Investigational Anti-Inflammatory Drug Produces Promising Results In Animal Studies By : Health News
A new investigational anti-inflammatory drug has produced promising results in scientific animal studies as an arthritis control therapy. - Natural Remedies for Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Sami Asikainen
Arthritis is a condition of the body where the joints of the body are severely affected, and have trouble functioning normally. Common symptoms of arthritis are swelling of joints of the hands, knees etc. Rheumatoid arthritis is caused by the body attacking its own joints, medically rheumatoid arthritis is termed as a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder, and unlike arthritis that usually effects people in their 50s or 60s; rheumatoid arthritis can effect anyone from the age of 15 onwards, however like arthritis the incidence of the disease is higher as the age of an individual increases. Today 3 in every 10,000 people are afflicted with RA. - FDA Clears Small Bone Innovations’ Implant to Treat Thumb Arthritis By : Health News
Small Bone Innovations, Inc., has announced that its Artelon® CMC Spacer Arthro has been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration.............. - Fourth ACTEMRA(TM) (Tocilizumab) Phase III Study Demonstrates Significant Clinical Benefit By : Health News
Roche has announced that results from the AMBITION (Actemra versus Methotrexate double-Blind Investigative Trial In mONotherapy) trial............ - Use Of Hip Protector Does Not Reduce Risk Of Hip Fracture For Nursing Home Residents By : Health News
Use of an energy-absorbing hip protector did not provide a protective effect against hip fracture for nursing home residents, adding to increasing evidence that hip protectors.............. - DePuy Launches The Only Technology To Treat Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures Using Traditional By : Health News
DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., has announced a new option for treating hip fractures: the Peak Fx™ Hip Plate System. - Orthopedic Oncologist And Assistant Professor Dr. James C. Wittig Named New York University's 2007 By : Health News
James C. Wittig, MD, Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Oncology at New York University School of Medicine, NYU Medical Center and the Hospital for Joint Diseases, has been named NYU's Teacher of the Year. - Smith & Nephew Launches Journey Deuce Knee System By : Health News
Smith & Nephew, Inc. (NYSE: SNN, LSE, SN) Orthopaedic Reconstruction business today announced the global launch of the JOURNEY DEUCE Bi-Compartmental Knee System. - Physical Disability Of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Overestimated By Rheumatologists By : Health News
Rheumatologists substantially overestimate the physical disability of patients with rheumatoid arthritis - which may lead to inaccurate evaluations of the patient's ability to work and need for lifestyle modifications, a new study found. - Patient Choice And Treatment Alternatives For Arthritis By : Health News
Patients with osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) face different treatment options and determining which ones to try can be confusing. - Common Hip Condition May Not Always Cause Osteoarthritis In Some Racial Groups By : Health News
Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disorder worldwide, yet the cause of osteoarthritis of the hip is still unknown. One condition that may play a role is femoro-acetabular impingement (FAI) . . . . . . . . - Small Bone Innovations Adds Artelon(R) CMC Spacer Arthro To Thumb Osteo- Arthritis Implant Line By : Health News
Small Bone Innovations, Inc. (SBi), a single-source provider of products, technology and education for the small bone and joint sector of the orthopedic industry, announced that its Artelon(R) CMC Spacer Arthro has been cleared by the FDA for marketing in the U.S. - Remicade Data In Ankylosing Spondylitis Show Improvement In Spinal Mobility And Spinal Inflammation By : Health News
Data presented at the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) Annual European Congress of Rheumatology showed that patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) who received REMICADE® (infliximab) over two years experienced significant improvement in spinal mobility. - Smoking, Low Levels Of Education And Glucose Tolerance Increase Risk Of Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
New data presented at EULAR 2007, the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology in Barcelona, Spain, sheds light on the role of environmental and genetic risk factors in the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). - Results Of First Multinational Study Of Tocilizumab By : Health News
Nearly half (43.9%) of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients receiving tocilizumab 8mg/kg, in addition to ongoing methotrexate therapy experienced a 50% (ACR50) improvement in symptoms at 24 weeks and more than one fifth achieved a 70% symptom improvement . . . . . . . . - Three Studies Suggest Abbott's HUMIRA (adalimumab) May Improve Work Productivity In Patients By : Health News
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is one of the most common causes of disability in the Western world. - Disease Severity Is Directly Related To National Health Expenditure For Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
In the first international 'map of rheumatoid arthritis' (RA), spanning Europe and beyond, significant national differences in RA severity can be directly traced to national economics . . . . . . . . . . - Hand Osteoarthritis' Aggressive Nature By : Health News
In just two years, patients with hand osteoarthritis (OA) experienced a significant increase in pain and functional limitations, according to new data presented at EULAR 2007 . . . . . . . . . . - Gender Disparity In Anti-TNF Treatment For Rheumatoid Arthritis, New Study Reveals By : Health News
Findings reported at EULAR 2007, the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology (EULAR) in Barcelona, Spain, reveal a treatment disparity between female and male patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). - Best Way To See Damage In Knee Osteoarthritis Is To Measure Joint Space Width In Semi-Flexed Knee By : Health News
Taking x-rays of the semi-flexed knee is the most accurate way of evaluating structural damage in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) according to results presented at EULAR 2007 . . . . . . . . - Improvement Of Rheumatoid Arthritis During Pregnancy Shown By First Prospective Study By : Health News
Disease activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is significantly reduced during pregnancy, according to new data presented at EULAR 2007, the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology in Barcelona, Spain. - Early Treatment With Infliximab And Methotrex For Rheumatoid Arthritis Has Led To 1/5 Of Patients By : Health News
Early treatment with a combination of methotrexate and infliximab may be effective as remission induction therapy and alter the course of early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) . . . . . . . . - GlaxoSmithKlline And Genmab Present Positive Phase II Results With Ofatumumab In Patients By : Health News
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Genmab A/S (CSE: GEN) announced today positive primary efficacy data (evaluated at 24 Weeks) to be presented at EULAR 2007 . . . . . . . . - Investigational Study Demonstrated a Re-Establishment of Clinical Improvement with Orencia® By : Health News
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company today announced results regarding the efficacy . . . . . . . . - Enbrel Safety Data For Up To 8 Years In Patients With Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
Amgen and Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, a division of Wyeth have announced the presentation of additional data that showed that the safety profile of Enbrel® (etanercept) was maintained with long-term use in patients with moderate-to-severe juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) who completed up to eight years of therapy. - Passport To Successful Consultations: New Patient Resource Launched At EULAR Congress By : Health News
Doctors are often unable to recognise patient dissatisfaction and address concerns(1) has prompted EULAR Social Leagues and its campaigning arm . . . . . . . . . - Preliminary Results Show Potential Of Ofatumumab In Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
Preliminary results of an international study announced today at EULAR 2007, the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology in Barcelona, Spain, report positively on the efficacy and safety of ofatumumab (HuMax-CD20) in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). - Increased Alcohol Intake Associated With Decreased Risk Of Developing Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
Barcelona, Spain, Friday 15 June 2007: New data presented today at EULAR 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . - Longer Term Breast Feeding Protects Mother From Risk Of Developing Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
Breast feeding for a period of thirteen months or more has been shown to reduce the mother's the risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to new data presented today at EULAR 2007 . . . . . . . . . - New Study Reveals Gender-Disparity In Anti-TNF Treatment For Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
Findings reported today at EULAR 2007, the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology (EULAR) in Barcelona, Spain, reveal a treatment disparity between female and male patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). - Booze may help keep rheumatoid arthritis at bay By : Health News
Booze may have some positive effects as well, for boffins have found that alcohol might protect against rheumatoid arthritis. - ACTEMRA(TM) (tocilizumab) Significantly Improves Symptoms Of Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
Results of the OPTION (TOcilizumab Pivotal Trial in Methotrexate Inadequate respONders) trial . . . . . . . . . - New Data Shows That Early Treatment Of Rheumatoid Arthritis With Abbott's HUMIRA (adalimumab) By : Health News
New data presented yesterday at the annual congress of the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) in Barcelona show that patients . . . . . . . . - Disability Resulting From Long-Term Rheumatoid Arthritis Reduced With Biologic Treatment By : Health News
New data demonstrating the safety and efficacy of Enbrel® (etanercept) in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients over the long-term were presented today at the EULAR (European League Against Rheumatism) congress (1). - Biologic Treatment Reduces Disability From Long-Term Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Health News
New data demonstrating the safety and efficacy of Enbrel® (etanercept) in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients over the long-term were presented at the EULAR (European League Against Rheumatism) congress (1). - Three New Drugs Mark New Era In Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment By : Health News
Three new drugs for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have ushered in a new era of treatment for this difficult and debilitating condition. - Clues To New Genes Behind Rheumatoid Arthritis Revealed By University Of Manchester Researchers By : Health News
Researchers at the University of Manchester have identified evidence of several new genes behind the chronic inflammatory disease rheumatoid arthritis (RA) . . . . . . . . . - Link Between Chronic Inflammation And Atherosclerosis Studied By : Health News
Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and other inflammatory rheumatic diseases are associated with a high rate of death from heart disease.
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