Osteoarthritis News and Research

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Rheumatoid arthritis patients taking opioids have twice the risk of venous thromboembolism

Rheumatoid arthritis patients taking opioids have twice the risk of venous thromboembolism

UQ spin-off company to develop precision painkillers for treating debilitating conditions

UQ spin-off company to develop precision painkillers for treating debilitating conditions

Dietary components do not have impact on RMD outcomes

Dietary components do not have impact on RMD outcomes

Scientists use systems biology approach to identify molecular players in rheumatoid arthritis

Scientists use systems biology approach to identify molecular players in rheumatoid arthritis

EULAR points-to-consider offers support to improve healthy work participation of people with RMDs

EULAR points-to-consider offers support to improve healthy work participation of people with RMDs

Study finds a possible new target to fight osteoarthritis

Study finds a possible new target to fight osteoarthritis

Total body PET/CT scans can effectively visualize systemic joint involvement in patients with arthritis

Total body PET/CT scans can effectively visualize systemic joint involvement in patients with arthritis

BMI: The mismeasure of weight and the mistreatment of obesity

BMI: The mismeasure of weight and the mistreatment of obesity

Study reveals immune characteristics of long-COVID

Study reveals immune characteristics of long-COVID

Patients with late-stage knee OA incur high costs for nonoperative treatments before total knee arthroplasty

Patients with late-stage knee OA incur high costs for nonoperative treatments before total knee arthroplasty

Survey reveals the impact of COVID-19 on Australian women’s health and fitness

Survey reveals the impact of COVID-19 on Australian women’s health and fitness

Molecular explanation for the contribution of autophagy to BAT energy metabolism

Molecular explanation for the contribution of autophagy to BAT energy metabolism

New gel-based cartilage substitute is stronger and more durable than the real thing

New gel-based cartilage substitute is stronger and more durable than the real thing

Gait analysis in animals: Treadmill versus non treadmill system

Gait analysis in animals: Treadmill versus non treadmill system

NHS Golden Jubilee orthopedic surgeons perform the first meniscal transplant in Scotland

NHS Golden Jubilee orthopedic surgeons perform the first meniscal transplant in Scotland

Hyaluranic acid wakes up stem cells to start muscle repair

Hyaluranic acid wakes up stem cells to start muscle repair

Kessler Foundation researchers receive NJHF grants to advance research in neurological disabilities

Kessler Foundation researchers receive NJHF grants to advance research in neurological disabilities

Women with PCOS more likely to be diagnosed with additional medical conditions, study shows

Women with PCOS more likely to be diagnosed with additional medical conditions, study shows

Walking for exercise could help people with knee osteoarthritis to prevent frequent knee pain

Walking for exercise could help people with knee osteoarthritis to prevent frequent knee pain

Obesity increases the risk of undergoing knee replacement at a younger age

Obesity increases the risk of undergoing knee replacement at a younger age

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