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Arthritis News Archive23-Aug-2008
Arthritis strikes all ages (Prince George Citizen Online) Every month more than 8,000 Canadians are diagnosed with arthritis; adding up to about 100,000 per year and about one million over the next decade.Before dismissing the disease as something that affects just older people, consider that this debilitating disease can strike anyone at any age at any time, and already affects 4.5 million Canadians, 600,000 British Columbians and about 12,500 Prince ...
Study Examines How Rheumatoid Arthritis Destroys Bone (HealthCentral.com) Copyright © 2008 ScoutNews LLC. All rights reserved.
Getting the word out on arthritis (The Hendersonville Times-News) After Kenny and Kathy Michaud's mother, Dr. Valerie Kaiser, was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis last year, Kenny wanted to get involved and educate people about the disease. He helped bring the Arthritis Walk, which benefits the Arthritis Foundation, to Henderson County.
Hope over 'early arthritis test' (BBC News) A new way of scanning joints which may reveal early warning signs of arthritis is being developed by US experts.
Study Examines How Rheumatoid Arthritis Destroys Bone (Health Scout) Enzyme called Smurf1 acts as signaling partner that turns off building-block proteins.
How rheumatoid arthritis causes bone loss (New Kerala) Washington, Aug 21 : Researchers from University of Rochester Medical Centre have identified key details of how rheumatoid arthritis (RA) destroys bone.
Seikagaku to start phase-I trial of rheumatoid arthritis drug in Japan (PharmaBiz) Seikagaku Corporation (SKK), the exclusive licensee of Can-Fite's CF101 in the Japanese market, is about to commence phase-I clinical trial in Japan with CF101 for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
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