Arthritis & Rheumatology News and Research

Latest Arthritis & Rheumatology News and Research

Knee osteoarthritis a growing problem in U.S.

Knee osteoarthritis a growing problem in U.S.

Researchers find genetic proof on how osteoarthritis destroys cartilage

Researchers find genetic proof on how osteoarthritis destroys cartilage

MorphoSys announces publication of first MOR103 data

MorphoSys announces publication of first MOR103 data

New genetic link to inflammatory bowel diseases discovered

New genetic link to inflammatory bowel diseases discovered

New cutting edge laser technology provides view into body's chemical messenger system

New cutting edge laser technology provides view into body's chemical messenger system

Genmab announces four studies of ofatumumab in chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Genmab announces four studies of ofatumumab in chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Researchers discover key details of how rheumatoid arthritis destroys bone

Researchers discover key details of how rheumatoid arthritis destroys bone

New imaging technology provides early diagnosis of osteoarthritis

New imaging technology provides early diagnosis of osteoarthritis

Bone marrow stem cells used to protect gastrointestinal tissue from autoimmune attack

Bone marrow stem cells used to protect gastrointestinal tissue from autoimmune attack

New therapeutic approaches to protect neurons from inflammation and toxicity-induced neurodegeneration

New therapeutic approaches to protect neurons from inflammation and toxicity-induced neurodegeneration

New discovery on how rheumatoid arthritis destroys bone

New discovery on how rheumatoid arthritis destroys bone

Research indicates no justification for denying obese patients knee replacements

Research indicates no justification for denying obese patients knee replacements

Top Sydney hospital appoints specialist to treat childhood obesity

Top Sydney hospital appoints specialist to treat childhood obesity

Councils in Britain suggest obese children should be taken into care

Councils in Britain suggest obese children should be taken into care

Isis Pharmaceuticals trials C-reactive protein drug

Isis Pharmaceuticals trials C-reactive protein drug

Running and regular exercise mean a longer life with fewer disabilities

Running and regular exercise mean a longer life with fewer disabilities

New treatment in the pipeline for leukaemia and rheumatoid arthritis

New treatment in the pipeline for leukaemia and rheumatoid arthritis

600,000 Australians afflicted with osteoporosis

600,000 Australians afflicted with osteoporosis

Variation in TNFAIP3 gene - cutting the brakes on the immune system

Variation in TNFAIP3 gene - cutting the brakes on the immune system

Retirement could be hazardous for the health

Retirement could be hazardous for the health

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