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Released: 12-Nov-2023 1:05 PM EST
HSS Research Shows Obesity Is Associated with Worse Flare Symptoms and Quality of Life in People with Early Rheumatoid Arthritis
Hospital for Special Surgery

Obesity is correlated with more severe disease flare symptoms and poorer outcomes in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis.

Released: 8-Nov-2023 4:05 PM EST
Cellular “atlas” built to guide precision medicine treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Research consortium investigators analyzed over 314,000 cells from rheumatoid arthritis tissue, defining six types of inflammation involving diverse cell types and disease pathways

Newswise: Novel exercise intervention hopes to ease pain for people with rheumatoid arthritis
Released: 1-Nov-2023 4:30 PM EDT
Novel exercise intervention hopes to ease pain for people with rheumatoid arthritis
University of South Australia

Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory disease that can cause severe pain and swelling of the joints. But a novel exercise intervention could help improve physical function and quality of life in people struggling with this debilitating condition.

Newswise: Arthritis Foundation and Cleveland Clinic to Build National Osteoarthritis Imaging Center for Clinical Trials, research
Released: 16-Oct-2023 4:10 PM EDT
Arthritis Foundation and Cleveland Clinic to Build National Osteoarthritis Imaging Center for Clinical Trials, research
Cleveland Clinic

The Arthritis Foundation has named Cleveland Clinic as the future home for its Osteoarthritis Imaging Center (OIC), designed to become the largest repository in the country for imaging data from post-traumatic osteoarthritis clinical trials and therapies.

Released: 13-Oct-2023 7:05 PM EDT
Most Canadians with arthritis and disabling chronic pain are in excellent mental health
University of Toronto

A new study published by researchers at the University of Toronto indicates a very high level of resilience among Canadians with arthritis whose activities were restricted due to pain.

Released: 28-Sep-2023 8:05 AM EDT
تنبيه من خبير: استبدال المفاصل والتهاب المفاصل ليس حتمي
Mayo Clinic

لا تقلق بشأن ألم مفاصل وركيك أو ركبتيك مع تقدمك في العمر. فالتهاب المفاصل في تلك المناطق ليس أمر حتمي. واصل ممارسة الأنشطة التي تستمتع بها.

Released: 28-Sep-2023 8:05 AM EDT
Cirurgia articular e artrite não são inevitáveis
Mayo Clinic

Não se preocupe com seus quadris ou joelhos conforme você envelhece. A artrite não é inevitável nessas articulações. Continue fazendo as atividades que gosta. Essas palavras reconfortantes vêm do Dr. Rafael Sierra, cirurgião ortopédico da Mayo Clinic especializado em reconstruções de quadril e joelho.

Released: 27-Sep-2023 12:50 PM EDT
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Released: 25-Aug-2023 8:10 AM EDT
VIDEO AND TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE: Mount Sinai Hosting the Medical Team for the U.S. Tennis Open
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Doctors from Mount Sinai Hospital will discuss gender disparities and sports medicine ahead of The US Open Tennis Championships.

Newswise: Cleveland Clinic London Patient Receives London’s First Total Knee Replacement Surgery Assisted by Augmented Reality
Released: 17-Aug-2023 11:25 AM EDT
Cleveland Clinic London Patient Receives London’s First Total Knee Replacement Surgery Assisted by Augmented Reality
Cleveland Clinic

Cleveland Clinic London is the first hospital in London to successfully perform a total knee replacement procedure with the assistance of an augmented reality-based surgical platform that was designed with artificial intelligence and machine learning.

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Newswise: The Barbie feet challenge isn’t worth your Ken-ergy
Released: 25-Jul-2023 2:35 PM EDT
The Barbie feet challenge isn’t worth your Ken-ergy
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A social media trend inspired by the new film can cause pain and injuries if done for too long

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Released: 20-Jul-2023 10:25 AM EDT
Interdisciplinary group creating biolubricants to combat arthritis
Cornell University

An interdisciplinary research team received a five-year, $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a new generation of biosynthetic lubricants that have the potential to treat arthritis and reduce the painful friction of artificial joints.

Newswise: Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month — 10-Year-Old Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Patient’s Journey Living with Juvenile Arthritis
Released: 12-Jul-2023 12:10 PM EDT
Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month — 10-Year-Old Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Patient’s Journey Living with Juvenile Arthritis
Johns Hopkins Medicine

In December 2021, 9-year-old Bryce Lampe of Edgewater, Maryland, began experiencing serious symptoms — a fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and body aches so intense he could barely move, causing him to sleep like a corpse, recalls his mother, Alexandra.

Newswise: Significant variations in hip fracture health costs and care between NHS hospitals and regions, study finds
10-Jul-2023 8:25 AM EDT
Significant variations in hip fracture health costs and care between NHS hospitals and regions, study finds
University of Bristol

There are significant variations in healthcare spending and care delivery across NHS hospitals in England and Wales following hip fracture, a new University of Bristol-led study aimed at understanding how hospital care impacts patients’ outcomes and costs has revealed.

Released: 27-Jun-2023 5:15 PM EDT
Pain on the brain - new research on how chronic knee osteoarthritis pain affects cognitive function
University of Nottingham

New research suggests that chronic knee pain caused by osteoarthritis does not cause cognitive impairment in isolation, indicating that other factors like age, pain medication and socio-economic factors are likely to play a part.

Newswise: Regular exercise key to treating osteoarthritis, UT Southwestern rheumatologist says
Released: 24-May-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Regular exercise key to treating osteoarthritis, UT Southwestern rheumatologist says
UT Southwestern Medical Center

If it hurts when you grip a cup of coffee, get up from a chair, or climb the stairs, you may have osteoarthritis, one of the most common types of arthritis. And though your achy joints seem to be telling you to take it easy, that’s exactly what you should not be doing.

Released: 22-May-2023 4:40 PM EDT
TAp63: A new protein drug target for rheumatoid arthritis
Chiba University

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by joint deterioration. The clinical outcomes of patients with active RA can be improved using anti-rheumatic medications, such as methotrexate (MTX).



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