Common Adult Vaccinations Do Not Increase The Risk of Developing Rheumatoid Arthritis
Nov 08 10

Common adult vaccinations are not associated with an increased risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis, according to research presented this week at the American College… Common Adult Vaccinations Do Not Increase The Risk of Developing Rheumatoid Arthritis   

 

New ACR/EULAR Classification Criteria May Identify Rheumatoid Arthritis In At-Risk People Prior to Clinical Presentation
Nov 08 10

Rheumatoid arthritis researchers are using the 2010 ACR/EULAR Rheumatoid Arthritis Classification Criteria in hopes of improving the ability to identify people with the RA… New ACR/EULAR Classification Criteria May Identify Rheumatoid Arthritis In At-Risk People Prior to Clinical Presentation   

 

Gout in Women: a Not So Sweet Outcome of Sugar-Sweetened Drinks
Nov 08 10

Women who consume fructose-rich beverages, such as sugar-sweetened soft drinks and orange juice, are at an increased risk for gout, according to research presented… Gout in Women: a Not So Sweet Outcome of Sugar-Sweetened Drinks   

 

New Study Links Inflammation to Plaque Buildup In the Arteries of People with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Nov 08 10

New data presented this week at the American College of Rheumatology Annual Scientific Meeting in Atlanta show that systemic inflammation and rheumatoid arthritis disease… New Study Links Inflammation to Plaque Buildup In the Arteries of People with Rheumatoid Arthritis   

 

Bacteria Inside One’s Own Body Linked to Rheumatoid Arthritis and Other Autoimmune Diseases
Nov 08 10

The Body Against Itself: Bacteria Inside One’s Own Body Linked to Rheumatoid Arthritis and Other Autoimmune Diseases

Researchers are using 21st-century technologies to… Bacteria Inside One’s Own Body Linked to Rheumatoid Arthritis and Other Autoimmune Diseases   

 

You May Have Inherited Your Bad Feet
Nov 08 10

Foot disorders might be passed down from one generation to the next, according research presented this week at the American College of Rheumatology Annual… You May Have Inherited Your Bad Feet   

 

Cell phones help save the lives of mothers, infants and children
Nov 08 10

Simple mobile technology, like basic cell phones, can be used to save the lives of mothers in childbirth, and improve the care of newborns… Cell phones help save the lives of mothers, infants and children   

 

Statins don’t prove useful for general pediatric lupus population
Nov 08 10

Lupus puts children at higher risk for coronary artery disease when they become adults, but routinely using statins doesn’t provide enough benefit to… Statins don’t prove useful for general pediatric lupus population   

 

‘Spiral’ CT scans reduce smoker deaths: U.S. study
Nov 08 10

Screening smokers and former smokers for lung tumors using three-dimensional X-rays reduced their risk of dying from lung cancer by 20 percent, researchers said… ‘Spiral’ CT scans reduce smoker deaths: U.S. study   

 

Gene test users largely satisfied, survey finds
Nov 08 10

Most people who have used direct-to-consumer genetic tests bought them to improve their health and say they found the tests easy to interpret, but… Gene test users largely satisfied, survey finds   

 

Overweight children have different eating patterns than normal weight children
Nov 08 10

Overweight children reported more frequent intake of healthy foods such as fruit, vegetables, fish, brown bread and potatoes as well as low-energy cheese and… Overweight children have different eating patterns than normal weight children   

 

Looking older than your age may not be a sign of poor health: Study
Nov 08 10

Even though most adults want to avoid looking older than their actual age, research led by St. Michael’s Hospital shows that looking older does… Looking older than your age may not be a sign of poor health: Study   

 

Georgetown study: Scleroderma dramatically under-diagnosed with commercial screening method
Nov 08 10

New research from Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) suggests that up to 40 percent of scleroderma patients will not be correctly diagnosed with… Georgetown study: Scleroderma dramatically under-diagnosed with commercial screening method   

 

Studying the metabolome of smokers, Lombardi researchers find early signs of damage
Nov 08 10

Examining the blood “metabolomics” profile of smokers immediately after they had a cigarette revealed activation of pathways involved in cell death, inflammation, and… Studying the metabolome of smokers, Lombardi researchers find early signs of damage   

 

Gene identified for spread of deadly melanoma
Nov 04 10

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified a gene linked to the spread of eye melanoma.

Although more research… Gene identified for spread of deadly melanoma   

 

UK tuberculosis rates highest in 30 years
Nov 04 10

Cases of tuberculosis in Britain reached their highest level for 30 years in 2009 with 9,040 cases and the number of new drug-resistant TB… UK tuberculosis rates highest in 30 years   

 

Arsenic in drinking water tied to stroke risk
Nov 04 10

People who live in areas with moderately elevated levels of arsenic in the drinking-water supply may have a somewhat increased risk of stroke, a… Arsenic in drinking water tied to stroke risk   

 

Republicans to attack healthcare law funding
Nov 04 10

Congressional Republicans will try to repeal President Barack Obama’s healthcare law next year but their leader in the Senate on Thursday acknowledged they will… Republicans to attack healthcare law funding   

 

Americans sicker but English die quicker says study
Nov 04 10

Older Americans suffer more chronic disease than their English counterparts, but the English die earlier, according to a study on Thursday that could revive… Americans sicker but English die quicker says study   

 

New rules for truck drivers returning after stroke
Nov 04 10

Commercial truck and bus drivers who suffer a stroke should wait at least a year and be able to pass a driving test and… New rules for truck drivers returning after stroke   

 

Experts issue recommendations for treatment of post-bariatric surgery patients
Nov 03 10

Today, The Endocrine Society released a new clinical practice guideline for the nutritional and endocrine management of adults after bariatric surgery, including those with… Experts issue recommendations for treatment of post-bariatric surgery patients   

 

Teens of epileptic moms display poor school performance
Nov 03 10

A large population-based study revealed that multiple antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) used by pregnant women to control seizures may cause poor school performance in their… Teens of epileptic moms display poor school performance   

 

Americans less healthy than English, but live as long or longer, study finds
Nov 03 10

Older Americans are less healthy than their English counterparts, but they live as long or even longer than their English peers, according to a… Americans less healthy than English, but live as long or longer, study finds   

 

Etanercept helps restore normal growth in children with juvenile arthritis
Nov 03 10

Researchers from the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center observed a statistically significant increase in mean height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) percentiles in… Etanercept helps restore normal growth in children with juvenile arthritis   

 

Specific changes in the brain associated with sleep deprivation described in new study
Nov 03 10

Researchers at the Allen Institute for Brain Science and SRI International have published the most systematic study to date of the effects of sleep… Specific changes in the brain associated with sleep deprivation described in new study   

 
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