ViLim Ball technology helps reduce uncontrollable shaking hands
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 ViLim Ball technology helps reduce uncontrollable shaking handsViLim Ball technology helps reduce uncontrollable shaking hands
 
ViLim Ball technology created at a Lithuanian startup company Fidens helps to reduce uncontrollable shaking hands, which is one of the symptoms of essential tremor. The technology is effective in 7 out of 10 cases, and it can also be used to alleviate morning stiffness of joints for rheumatoid arthritis sufferers.
 
 
 Researchers unravel key molecular mechanism of autoimmune and inflammatory diseasesResearchers unravel key molecular mechanism of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases
 
An international team of researchers led by prof. Savvas Savvides has unraveled a crucial aspect of the molecular basis of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases such as psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease.
 
   Experts look for ways to standardize treatments for pediatric rheumatic diseasesExperts look for ways to standardize treatments for pediatric rheumatic diseases
 
Pediatric rheumatic diseases are a varied group of rare diseases including juvenile forms of arthritis, lupus, fibromyalgia, and other conditions.
 
   Kids show signs of mental disorder soon after being diagnosed with chronic illnessKids show signs of mental disorder soon after being diagnosed with chronic illness
 
Children commonly show signs of a mental disorder soon after receiving a diagnosis involving a of a chronic physical condition, according to a recent study in BMJ Open.
 
   FAU researchers show that fiber-rich diet has positive effect on inflammatory joint diseasesFAU researchers show that fiber-rich diet has positive effect on inflammatory joint diseases
 
It is well known that healthy eating increases our general sense of wellbeing. Researchers at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg have now discovered that a fiber-rich diet can have a positive influence on chronic inflammatory joint diseases, leading to stronger bones.
 
 Reverberations from war complicate Vietnam veterans’ end-of-life care
 
Many of Ron Fleming's fellow soldiers have spent the past five decades trying to forget what they saw — and did — in Vietnam.
 
 
 Excessive fluoride from some teas can damage bones and cause many health effects
 
Excessive fluoride from some teas can damage bones and cause many health effectsSome teas contain more fluoride than EPA allows in public water supplies, which can do skeletal damage, according to research published in Environmental Pollution, reports the New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc.