Arthritis News Archive

20-Jan-2007

 

Fundraiser is right on cue (Evansville Courier & Press)
Greg Roberts had one goal going into this year's arthritis Foundation annual 8-Ball Classic: Win at least one match.

Trubion finishes recruitment in arthritis trial (Pharmaceutical Business Review)
Trubion Pharmaceuticals has completed recruitment and dosing of patients in its phase IIb trial of its lead Small Modular ImmunoPharmaceutical drug candidate for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.

Arthritis pain may cause older dog to snap (The News Journal)
I have a 13-year-old golden retriever who was lying next to the sink. When I tried to lift up his rear to move him out of the way, he snapped at me! He's never hurt anyone before. What would make him try to bite me? Do dogs get senile and forget who their owners are?

Targeted Genetics Announces Publication of Inflammatory Arthritis Study in Molecular Therapy (RedNova)
Targeted Genetics Corporation (NASDAQ: TGEN) today announced publication of positive results from a preclinical study of intramuscular administration of a pseudotyped AAV2/1-TNFR:Fc vector, in the February issue of Molecular Therapy. The study, led by Dr.

Henry Medical Center to offer arthritis foundation self help program (Henry Herald)
Henry Medical Center will offer an Arthritis Foundation Self Help program on Feb. 13, 20, 27, March 6, 13 and 20 from 9:30-11:30a.m. The Arthritis Foundation course is designed to offer support and education to those affected by arthritis. Class times are scheduled for two-hour sessions each day.

Arthritis Class, Archbold Memorial Hospital (WCTV Tallahassee)
By Kate Gaier 4:00 pm January 17, 2007 Archbold Memorial Hospital in Thomasville is offering an arthritis class to help those living with the disease.

Folk remedies may ease arthritis pain (South Bend Tribune)
BILOXI, Miss. -- What do gin-soaked raisins and copper have in common?Both are touted as natural or folk remedies for arthritis.

Zoo's Townee the tiger dies at 20 (Palm Beach Daily news)
One of the longest-living residents of the Palm Beach Zoo was euthanized Thursday evening following years of failing health because of arthritis and kidney failure.

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