Arthritis & Rheumatology News and Research

Latest Arthritis & Rheumatology News and Research

Multiple vascular benefits in salt restriction

Multiple vascular benefits in salt restriction

Having two attending surgeons is better and safer during complex spinal surgeries

Having two attending surgeons is better and safer during complex spinal surgeries

Knee replacement pain predicted by comorbidity

Knee replacement pain predicted by comorbidity

Scientists identify new mechanism that turns CD4 helper T lymphocytes into killer cells

Scientists identify new mechanism that turns CD4 helper T lymphocytes into killer cells

Researchers identify clear role for tags in mediating genetic risk for rheumatoid arthritis

Researchers identify clear role for tags in mediating genetic risk for rheumatoid arthritis

New study: Loneliness can harm overall health

New study: Loneliness can harm overall health

Having 2 attending physicians during spinal surgeries can benefit patients in multiple ways

Having 2 attending physicians during spinal surgeries can benefit patients in multiple ways

RSAS honors Feinstein Institute scientist with Crafoord Prize for genetic research on arthritis

RSAS honors Feinstein Institute scientist with Crafoord Prize for genetic research on arthritis

Early life exposure to gut microbes protects against autoimmune disease

Early life exposure to gut microbes protects against autoimmune disease

People with chronic inflammatory conditions may benefit from mindfulness meditation

People with chronic inflammatory conditions may benefit from mindfulness meditation

Top-line results from Amgen’s Aranesp Phase 3 trial on heart failure and anemia

Top-line results from Amgen’s Aranesp Phase 3 trial on heart failure and anemia

SPECT-CT improves preop foot diagnosis

SPECT-CT improves preop foot diagnosis

Knee cartilage repair success with new biomaterial

Knee cartilage repair success with new biomaterial

Arterial versus venous graft debate continues

Arterial versus venous graft debate continues

NSAID–antihypertensive combinations may risk kidney damage

NSAID–antihypertensive combinations may risk kidney damage

Obesity not linked to bipolar disorder course

Obesity not linked to bipolar disorder course

U.S. trails 16 other affluent countries in life expectancy, health status

U.S. trails 16 other affluent countries in life expectancy, health status

UCSF teams to study new ways to reduce childhood mortality and disease in developing nations

UCSF teams to study new ways to reduce childhood mortality and disease in developing nations

Mothers with high PUFA levels during pregnancy have fatter children

Mothers with high PUFA levels during pregnancy have fatter children

H. pylori may protect against stroke and some cancers

H. pylori may protect against stroke and some cancers

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