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New Therapy Could Transform Arthritis Treatment

sea-maid submitted, created time 1 week 20 hours (health.msn.com)

New understanding about how to control autoimmune responses offers promise in efforts to develop treatments for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), British researchers say.

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Discovery of natural compounds that could slow blood vessel growth

sea-maid submitted, created time 1 month 2 weeks (esciencenews.com)

Using a whole-genome approach, researchers have found more than one hundred human protein compounds that can slow blood vessel growth. This could lead to treatments against diseases that depend on the growth of new blood vessels, including cancer, macular degeneration and rheumatoid arthritis.

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FDA urges more caution over TNF blocker infections

jerry submitted, created time 2 months 2 weeks (www.reuters.com)

U.S. health regulators ordered stronger warnings for prescription drugs to treat rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease and other conditions on Thursday after dozens of patients contracted severe fungal infections ...

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New MRI Scan Detects Early Arthritis

kavin submitted, created time 2 months 3 weeks (www.webmd.com)

A new MRI test promises to detect osteoarthritis early, when treatments are most helpful.

The technique also detects spinal disc degeneration, report NYU researchers Alexej Jerschow, PhD, and Ravinder R. Regatte, PhD, at the 236th annual meeting of the American Chemical Society, held Aug. 17-21 in Philadelphia.

"Our methods have the potential of providing early warning signs for cartilage disorders like osteoarthritis, thus potentially avoiding surgery and physical therapy later on," Jerschow says in a news release

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Drug restores speech in Alzheimer's but experts worry

sea-maid submitted, created time 4 months 1 day (news.yahoo.com)

Alzheimer's patients given a popular rheumatoid arthritis drug showed seemingly dramatic improvements in a small study, but some doctors worried that the early findings will raise premature hopes in patients and their families

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Genetic interaction with smoking in arthritis

jerry submitted, created time 6 months 2 weeks (arthritis-research.com)

Analysis of data from a study of American nurses confirms the PTPN22 polymorphism is a strong risk factor for rheumatoid arthritis, and that its presence interacts multiplicatively with heavy smoking.

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Clearing the Air over Asbestos

davidd submitted, created time 7 months 1 week (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)

Researchers may have cracked the mystery of how asbestos causes life-threatening lung damage and cancer. A new study shows that the material triggers key immune system proteins that set off chronic inflammation. As a result, a commonly used arthritis drug might ward off the lung problems induced by exposure.

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Magnets can cure pain

Sue Wu submitted, created time 9 months 3 days (abcnews.go.com)

A belief in the healing power of magnets has been around since ancient Greece, leading to a $5 billion a year worldwide industry that supplies millions of believers with magnets for everything from arthritis to cancer to depression. Researchers at the University of Virginia have found some evidence that the use of small magnetic fields may in fact affect blood flow.

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Getting the Red Out: Drug improves kids' psoriasis symptoms

Sue Wu submitted, created time 10 months 3 days (www.sciencenews.org)

A rheumatoid arthritis drug can clear up psoriasis in most children, a new study finds. The report might be enough to cinch regulatory approval for the drug, etanercept, as the first systemic medication for psoriasis in youngsters.

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Study: Finger Length Could Predict Arthritis

Sue Wu submitted, created time 10 months 2 weeks (www.foxnews.com)

Having a ring finger longer than an index finger nearly doubles the chance of developing osteoarthritis in the knees — and women are the most at risk — according to a new study.

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Gene therapy trial to restart

jane2007 submitted, created time 11 months 3 weeks (www.nature.com)

A clinical trial of gene therapy in which a woman died this summer is due to recommence.
The article give us a explanation why the trial restart and the views of people. I think it good for us understand the gene theraphy.

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Good news: Study Finds Gene Therapy Did Not Kill Patient!

Eric wu submitted, created time 11 months 3 weeks (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)

Federal regulators have given a green light to a gene-therapy arthritis trial that was halted last summer after a patient died. New tests indicate that the therapy played no role in the death. The decision comes as a relief to gene-therapy researchers who had worried about a potential new setback for their field.

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Headache, arthritis pills reduce Parkinson's risk

wugongliang submitted, created time 1 year 2 weeks (www.reuters.com)

Over-the-counter painkillers such as aspirin and ibuprofen can reduce the risk of Parkinson's disease, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.

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UT rheumatologists discover 2 genes related to disabling form of arthritis

zibba submitted, created time 1 year 1 month (publicaffairs.uth.tmc.edu)

Work done in part by researchers at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston has led to the discovery of two genes that cause ankylosing spondylitis, an inflammatory and potentially disabling disease. The findings are published in the Oct. 21 online edition of Nature Genetics, a journal that emphasizes research on the genetic basis for common and complex diseases.

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Arthritis fails to slow horde of cane toads approaching Darwin

Darkfrog submitted, created time 1 year 1 month (www.nytimes.com)

The cane toads, native to South America, have eaten so much sweet Australian food that they've become too fat for their own bones. The toads approaching Darwin are plagued by arthritis: An earlier study found that the toads on the leading edge of the expansion have longer legs for faster movement, but about 10% of them also have spinal abnormalities. Evolution in action, my friends: New environment, new developments, and some individuals fall by the wayside

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