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    The Impact Of Rheumatoid Arthritis On Joint Replacement Surgery Outcomes

    Two new studies by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery have shed light on joint replacement outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). One study overturns the common belief that RA patients have worse outcomes after a total knee replacement (TKR) than patients who undergo the...
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    Medication Compliance In Rheumatoid Arthritis

    A new study conducted in an ethnically diverse and predominantly low income population found that only one-fifth of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients had an overall adherence rate to prescribed oral medications at 80% or greater. Findings published in Arthritis & Rheumatism, a journal of the...
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    In The Most Severe Form Of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Enzyme-Activating Antibodies Identif

    In a series of lab experiments designed to unravel the workings of a key enzyme widely considered a possible trigger of rheumatoid arthritis, researchers at Johns Hopkins have found that in the most severe cases of the disease, the immune system makes a unique subset of antibodies that have a...
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    Arthritis sufferers: Does exercising on a low impact exercise bike, help your

    mobility? My knees are both arthritic & my Orthopedic doctor suggested that I try a low impact stationary exercise bike. If you have one, does it help with your daily stiffness & mobility?
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    Endurance Of Total Knee Replacements In Younger Patients With Juvenile Arthritis

    When you think of knee replacement surgery, you generally envision an older adult with painful arthritis. But the procedure is also used for younger patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) whose joints have been severely damaged by the disease. Because the surgery in younger patients...
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    New Point Of Focus Found For The Treatment Of Rheumatoid Arthritis And Other Autoimmu

    Friday 12 October is "World Arthritis Day". Scientists affiliated with VIB and UGent have discovered a mechanism used by the protein A20 to combat inflammation. This could be a very important point of focus in the search for a treatment for autoimmune diseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, in...
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    Rheumatoid Arthritis New Major Clinical Target After Mesoblast Obtains Positive Resul

    Regenerative medicine company Mesoblast Limited (ASX:MSB) have announced positive results in a large animal model of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) following a single intravenous injection of its proprietary allogeneic, or "off-the-shelf", immunomodulatory adult Mesenchymal Precursor Cells (MPCs)...
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    Pain Levels And Joint Swelling In Rheumatoid Arthritis Lead Doctors And Patients To D

    Researchers from Austria have determined that patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and their doctors differ on perception of RA disease activity. The study now available in Arthritis & Rheumatism, a journal of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and published by Wiley, reports that RA...
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    Comparison Study Of Rheumatoid Arthritis Drugs Abatacept And Adalimumab

    Data from one of the few head-to-head trials in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) presented at EULAR 2012, the Annual Congress of the European League Against Rheumatism, demonstrates that at one year, 64.8% of patients receiving abatacept (Orencia) and 63.4% of patients receiving adalimumab (Humira)...
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    In Juvenile Arthritis Treatment, Injection Of Methotrexate No Better Than Oral Therap

    A retrospective analysis of methotrexate (MTX) safety data found that injection of this disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD) was not superior to oral therapy in long-term treatment of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Findings published in Arthritis Care & Research, a...
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    Rheumatoid Arthritis Battle - New Target Identified

    Over one million adults in the U.S. suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, a systemic inflammatory autoimmune disease that can be incapacitating. Researchers have now discovered the mechanism by which a cell signaling pathway contributes to the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The study...
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    Dysentery May Be Treatable With Cheap Arthritis Drug

    US researchers have discovered that an already approved arthritis drug may offer a cheap, low-dose treatment for the amoebic infections that cause dysentery in humans worldwide. So far they have only tested the drug in lab and animal studies, but they have applied for approval to start...
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    Anxiety Or Depression Common Among Aging Adult Americans With Arthritis

    Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that one-third of U.S. adults with arthritis, 45 years and older, report having anxiety or depression. According to findings that appear today, April 30th, in Arthritis Care & Research, a journal published by...
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    Many Who Suffer With Rheumatoid Arthritis Are Plagued By Lower GI Problems

    Add lower gastrointestinal (GI) problems such as ulcers, bleeding and perforations to the list of serious complications facing many rheumatoid arthritis patients. They are at greater risk for GI problems and gastrointestinal-related death than people without the disease, a Mayo Clinic study...
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    Arthritis and Lupus Linked To Lower Birth Rates

    A multi-center study of a national survey published in Arthritis Care and Research, a journal of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR), has established that over half of women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systematic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have fewer children than desired. Leading...
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    Psoriatic Arthritis - New Drug Offers Relief

    Around 7.5 million Americans, which is about 2.2% of the population, suffer from psoriaris, an autoimmune disease causing red, flaky skin. A new review in the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (JAAOS) reveals that patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA), a type of arthritis...
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    Discovery May Lead To Safer Treatments For Asthma, Allergies And Arthritis

    Scientists have discovered a missing link between the body's biological clock and sugar metabolism system, a finding that may help avoid the serious side effects of drugs used for treating asthma, allergies and arthritis. In a paper published last week in Nature, scientists at the Salk Institute...
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    Young Women With Rheumatoid Arthritis At Increased Risk For Broken Bones

    Women under 50 with rheumatoid arthritis are at greater risk of breaking bones than women without the condition, according to a Mayo Clinic study being presented at the American College of Rheumatology annual scientific meeting in Chicago. Men with rheumatoid arthritis also are in more danger of...
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    Could Low Expectations By Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Be Holding Them Back After Kn

    Compared with osteoarthritis patients, individuals with rheumatoid arthritis who undergo total knee replacement surgery have lower expectations about their postsurgical outcomes, according to a new study by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City. These reduced...
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    Reducing Disease Flares By Tweaking Withdrawal Of Rheumatoid Arthritis Medications Be

    As guidelines recommend, doctors appear to be stopping anti-TNF medications before surgery, but may be doing so far sooner than is necessary, according to a new study by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery. These medications are used to treat a variety of inflammatory diseases, including...
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