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Dr. Eric Matteson is a rheumatologist at. Mayo Clinic. He says rheumatoid arthritis is quite different from the more common osteoarthritis.
The authors note that an abundance of certain rare bacteria (Collinsella aerofaciens and Eggerthella lenta) and a decline in beneficial Faecalibacterium cause a ...
These drugs can slow the progression of rheumatoid arthritis and save the joints and other tissues from permanent damage. In addition to conventional DMARDs ...
Despite the heightened danger, deaths from cardiovascular disease among people with rheumatoid arthritis are declining, the research found. The study was among ...
— April 3, 2012. Add lower gastrointestinal (GI) problems such as ulcers, bleeding and perforations to the list of serious complications facing many rheumatoid ...
... rheumatoid arthritis before it starts. "This study is an important advance in our understanding of the immune system disturbances associated with rheumatoid ...
Inflammation plays a key role in putting those with rheumatoid arthritis in greater jeopardy for heart disease, yet many cardiovascular disease risk assessment ...
Hench, shared the Nobel Prize for helping discover the beneficial effects of cortisone in rheumatoid arthritis. Dr. Hench's tradition of research prevails ...
... rheumatoid arthritis. Data used in the study came from a collaboration between Mayo Clinic and the Pharmacogenetics of Methotrexate in Rheumatoid Arthritis ...
They are a marker for an increased chance of eye inflammation. Rheumatoid factor. This antibody is occasionally found in the blood of children who have juvenile ...
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