Rheumatic Diseases

Lumbar disc degeneration more likely in overweight and obese adults
Jan 30 12

One of the largest studies to investigate lumbar spine disc degeneration found that adults who are overweight or obese were significantly more likely to… Lumbar disc degeneration more likely in overweight and obese adults   

 

2 in 5 adults with rheumatoid arthritis are physically inactive
Jan 26 12


A new study, funded by a grant from the National Institute for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), found that two in five… 2 in 5 adults with rheumatoid arthritis are physically inactive   

 

Behavioral therapy may ease kids’ fibromyalgia
Dec 04 11

Teaching teens coping skills to deal with the chronic pain of fibromyalgia may provide them some relief, a small study suggests.

When researchers divided… Behavioral therapy may ease kids’ fibromyalgia   

 

Young Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis at More Risk for Broken Bones
Nov 06 11

Women under 50 with rheumatoid arthritis are at greater risk of breaking bones than women without the condition, according to a Mayo Clinic study… Young Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis at More Risk for Broken Bones   

 

Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Have Low Expectations After Knee Replacement Surgery
Nov 06 11

Compared with osteoarthritis patients, individuals with rheumatoid arthritis who undergo total knee replacement surgery have lower expectations about their postsurgical outcomes, according to a… Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Have Low Expectations After Knee Replacement Surgery   

 

Statin therapy fails to slow progression of atherosclerosis in pediatric lupus patients
Oct 28 11

Atorvastatin therapy was found to be ineffective in reducing atherosclerosis progression in children and adolescents with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Results of the Atherosclerosis… Statin therapy fails to slow progression of atherosclerosis in pediatric lupus patients   

 

More African-Americans burdened by osteoarthritis in multiple large joints
Oct 21 11

New research suggests African Americans have a higher burden of multiple, large-joint osteoarthritis (OA), and may not be recognized based on the current definition… More African-Americans burdened by osteoarthritis in multiple large joints   

 

New ‘bouncer’ molecule halts rheumatoid arthritis
Sep 07 11

Researchers at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine have discovered why the immune cells of people with rheumatoid arthritis become hyperactive and attack the… New ‘bouncer’ molecule halts rheumatoid arthritis   

 

Gut bacteria picky about what we eat: study
Sep 02 11

Gut bacteria - colonies of bacteria that live in the human digestive tract - appear to have fairly picky dining habits, with one type… Gut bacteria picky about what we eat: study   

 

Achieving realistic physical activity goals benefits RA patients
Aug 25 11

Researchers from The Netherlands report that patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who have higher levels of self-efficacy for physical activity are more likely to… Achieving realistic physical activity goals benefits RA patients   

 

Toronto researchers first to discover new genetic clue in the development of rheumatoid arthritis
Aug 15 11

Scientists at Mount Sinai Hospital, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Toronto, University Health Network and McGill University have obtained significant new… Toronto researchers first to discover new genetic clue in the development of rheumatoid arthritis   

 

Gout prevalence swells in US over last 2 decades
Jul 28 11

A new study shows the prevalence of gout in the U.S. has risen over the last twenty years and now affects 8.3 million (4%)… Gout prevalence swells in US over last 2 decades   

 

Male smokers less likely to need joint replacement surgery of hip or knee
Jul 08 11

Surprising results from a new study revealed that men who smoke had less risk of undergoing total joint replacement surgery than those who never… Male smokers less likely to need joint replacement surgery of hip or knee   

 

The use of placebo in rheumatoid arthritis clinical trials may negatively impact patients
May 30 11

The results of this study, conducted in Germany, re-open the debate on whether it is ethical to conduct placebo-controlled studies where patients in the… The use of placebo in rheumatoid arthritis clinical trials may negatively impact patients   

 

Undertreatment of cardiovascular disease in rheumatoid arthritis patients following a heart attack
May 30 11

Results of a study, involving 98,454 patients demonstrated that at 30 days following their first heart attack, RA patients were approximately 20% less likely… Undertreatment of cardiovascular disease in rheumatoid arthritis patients following a heart attack   

 

Studies show Vectra(TM) DA can track early response to rheumatoid arthritis therapy
May 24 11

Crescendo Bioscience™ today announced data indicating that Vectra™ DA, a first-in-class multi-biomarker blood test used to assess rheumatoid arthritis (RA) disease activity, provides physicians… Studies show Vectra(TM) DA can track early response to rheumatoid arthritis therapy   

 

Sildenafil reduces Raynaud’s frequency in patients with systemic sclerosis
Mar 08 11

Researchers in Europe reported that treatment with modified-release sildenafil significantly reduced the frequency of attacks of Raynaud’s phenomenon in patients with limited cutaneous systemic… Sildenafil reduces Raynaud’s frequency in patients with systemic sclerosis   

 

Rheumatoid arthritis researchers redefine remission
Feb 03 11

The American College of Rheumatology today announced the release of two new provisional definitions of rheumatoid arthritis remission, which are to be applied to… Rheumatoid arthritis researchers redefine remission   

 

Researchers uncover link to increased atherosclerosis risk in lupus patients
Jan 27 11

Researchers in China have demonstrated interferon-alpha (IFN-a) is associated with increased risk of atherosclerosis in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). For the first… Researchers uncover link to increased atherosclerosis risk in lupus patients   

 

Researchers Determine Lifetime Risk of Adult Rheumatoid Arthritis
Jan 07 11

Mayo Clinic researchers have determined the lifetime risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis and six other autoimmune rheumatic diseases for both men and women. The… Researchers Determine Lifetime Risk of Adult Rheumatoid Arthritis   

 

This new year, how motivated are you?
Jan 05 11

Personal motivation may be the biggest factor in determining the length of time it takes for a patient to return to work following a… This new year, how motivated are you?   

 

Biological Joints Could Replace Artificial Joints Soon
Jan 05 11

Artificial joint replacements can drastically change a patient’s quality of life. Painful, arthritic knees, shoulders and hips can be replaced with state-of-the-art metal or… Biological Joints Could Replace Artificial Joints Soon   

 

Current smokers with early rheumatoid arthritis less responsive to TNF inhibitors, methotrexate
Jan 04 11

Patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who are current smokers were less likely to achieve good response to methotrexate (MTX) and tumor necrosis factor… Current smokers with early rheumatoid arthritis less responsive to TNF inhibitors, methotrexate   

 

Early diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis crucial to positive outcomes for patients
Nov 23 10

Positive outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are closely linked to early diagnosis and treatment with disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs). A study by researchers in… Early diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis crucial to positive outcomes for patients   

 

Cigarette smoking increases rheumatoid arthritis risk in African-Americans
Nov 23 10

A new study determined that African Americans who smoke cigarettes have a higher risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA). RA risk is more pronounced… Cigarette smoking increases rheumatoid arthritis risk in African-Americans   

 
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