Arthritis News Archive

16-Aug-2008

 

Rheumatoid arthritis vaccine ready to be tested on patients (The Herald)
Scientists are trying to develop a vaccine which could suppress the effects of rheumatoid arthritis using patients' own blood cells. The treatment involves cells being taken from the patient before being altered and injected back into the affected joint.

Single Jab Cure For Arthritis (SkyNews via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
A single injection 'vaccine' that could help hundreds of thousands of rheumatoid arthritis sufferers is being developed by British scientists.

British scientists test first arthritis vaccine (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
British scientists plan to start tests on a novel vaccine against rheumatoid arthritis, which could suppress the effects of the joint condition using patients' own blood cells.

New anti-arthritis vaccine planned (Channel 4)
Scientists are aiming to develop a vaccine which could suppress the effects of rheumatoid arthritis - using patients' own blood cells. The treatment involves cells being taken from the patient before being altered and injected back into the affected joint.

Arthritis vaccine developed (Herald Sun)
SCIENTISTS have developed a vaccine designed to protect against rheumatoid arthritis with one jab.

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