The class of anti-inflammatory drugs known as TNF-inhibitors has brought relief to many sufferers of rheumatoid arthritis, ...
This is where newer, non-invasive therapies are changing what’s possible for people with arthritis. Healing technologies such ...
More than 18 million people worldwide suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, including nearly 1.5 million Americans.
Nearly 40% of young and middle-aged Americans — nearly 10 million people — say arthritis limits their ability to work, ...
People receiving a year of abatacept (Orencia) injections had onset of rheumatoid arthritis postponed by up to four years, ...
Treating high-risk people with a rheumatoid arthritis drug could help delay the condition's onset by up to 4 years, new research suggests.
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53 million Americans have arthritis. Here's the safest medication
If your joints are extra achy at this time of year, you're in good company. Wintery and wet weather can trigger flare-ups for ...
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Research uncovers alternative inflammatory pathway in rheumatoid arthritis treatment
The class of anti-inflammatory drugs known as TNF-inhibitors has brought relief to many sufferers of rheumatoid arthritis, ...
If you've been diagnosed with arthritis, or know someone who has, the word "exercise" might stir up a mix of doubts and even ...
For decades, countless numbers of people with arthritis have claimed they know how cold the weather is based on pain in their joints. And while there is limited scientific evidence to support that ...
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Employment and Arthritis: Natural Enemies?
Unfortunately the answer seems to be yes ...
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