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Category Archives: Anti-Aging

Rheumatoid arthritis drug can prevent post-traumatic osteoarthritis by reducing severity of the inflammation: Study

Rheumatoid arthritis drug can prevent post-traumatic osteoarthritis by reducing inflammation. The researchers used mice models of a knee fracture to study post-traumatic inflammation and the onset of osteoarthritis. The researchers found that a rheumatoid arthritis drug injected into the knee fracture lessened inflammation and arthritis. This was the first successful intervention to limit the development ...click here to read more

Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis patients receiving biologics therapy show reduction in depression and insomnia: Study

Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis patients receiving biologics therapy show reduction in depression and insomnia. The National Psoriasis Foundation states that individuals affected by psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis are at a higher risk of depression, compared to the general public. Symptoms of depression include insomnia and anxiety, which causes patients to use high amounts of antidepressants. ...click here to read more

Rheumatoid arthritis risk increases with repetitive physical workload: Study

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) risk increases with repetitive physical workload, according to research. Previously, prolonged work-related physical activity has been linked to osteoarthritis in some joints. For the study, the researchers looked at self-reported information from 3,680 rheumatoid arthritis patients along with 5,935 controls. Miss Pingling Zeng of the Institute of Environmental Medicine said, “We found ...click here to read more

Rheumatoid arthritis and gout hospitalization trends have reversed: New research

Rheumatoid arthritis and gout hospitalization trends have reversed, according to new research. In the last two decades, there has been a switch in hospital admission trends, with more gout patients being hospitalized than rheumatoid arthritis patients. Researcher Sian Yik Lim said, “The findings may reflect suboptimal care received by gout patients and its increasing prevalence. ...click here to read more

Osteoporosis medications can cause small risk of thigh bone fractures: Study

Osteoporosis medications can cause a small risk of thigh bone fractures, according to a new study. Fifth coauthor Patrick Strotman said, “Attempts to medically manage osteoporosis have created a new ‘atypical’ fracture pattern that must be recognized and managed appropriately.” The osteoporosis drugs in question are known as bisphosphonates and are typically taken to increase ...click here to read more

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Rheumatoid arthritis risk in women may be reduced through breastfeeding: Study

Rheumatoid arthritis risk in women may be reduced through breastfeeding, according to research. The study, which included over 7,000 older Chinese women, found that breastfeeding was associated with a reduced risk of rheumatoid arthritis. The risk was cut by half, compared to women who never breastfed. It has been long known that breastfeeding offers numerous benefits ...click here to read more

Psoriatic arthritis risk higher in psoriasis patients with bone and joint injuries: Study

Psoriatic arthritis risk is higher in psoriasis patients with bone and joint injuries. Psoriatic arthritis, a chronic arthritis condition associated with psoriasis,  can lead to disability and joint damage. Nearly 30 percent of psoriasis patients will develop psoriatic arthritis. The study included information collected between 1995 and 2013, which included over 15,000 individuals with psoriasis ...click here to read more

Rheumatoid arthritis patients face higher gout risk today than in the past: Study

Rheumatoid arthritis patients face higher gout risk today than in the past, according to research. Gout is a type of arthritis characterized by crystals forming in small joints as a result of excess uric acid in the bloodstream, whereas rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease. It has long been believed that rheumatoid arthritis patients were ...click here to read more

Osteoarthritis risk increases with uric acid levels in joints

Osteoarthritis risk increases with uric acid levels in joints. The researchers found the amount of uric acid found in-between one’s joints could shed light on the likelihood of developing severe osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a debilitating disease and there is currently no mode of treatment to slow down its progression. Senior author of the study Virginia ...click here to read more

In rheumatoid arthritis patients, fibromyalgia does not affect ultrasound synovitis scores: Study

In rheumatoid arthritis patients, fibromyalgia does not affect ultrasound synovitis scores, according to research. Commonly assessed using ultrasound, synovitis is the inflammation of certain connective tissues (namely, synovial membranes). Because ultrasound is an effective way to predict joint destruction, it can aid in devising a possible treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers examined the potential correlations ...click here to read more

Rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia cause a negative body image perception in women: Research

Rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia cause a negative body image perception in women, according to research. The findings come from the National Institutes of Health, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease characterized by chronic inflammation and joint pain. Fibromyalgia is characterized ...click here to read more

Is gluten-free diet good for rheumatoid arthritis? The celiac disease and arthritis connection

A gluten-free diet is recommended for celiac disease patients as a means to control the disease, but some studies have shown it may also benefit those living with rheumatoid arthritis. Susan Goodman, rheumatologist at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, explained, “We have studied it fairly extensively, and what becomes clear is that ...click here to read more

Rheumatoid arthritis triggered by estrogen and progesterone hormone imbalance in women: Study

Rheumatoid arthritis is triggered by estrogen and progesterone hormone imbalance in women. In the study published in Nature Review, the researchers point out that sexual dimorphism has been a factor in rheumatoid arthritis for many years and can manifest itself differently in men and women. Researchers Grant Hughes and Divaker Choubey explained the differences are ...click here to read more

Knee osteoarthritis pain relief with placebo more effective than painkillers like acetaminophen: Study

Knee osteoarthritis pain relief with placebo has been found to be more effective than painkillers like acetaminophen, suggests study. You probably stick to the usual remedy of taking a pain reliever with acetaminophen, the over-the-counter drug that’s often an alternative to aspirin. It can take hours to kick in and doesn’t last very long. So ...click here to read more