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Arthritis News Archive02-Jan-2008
New hope for people with autoimmune diseases (KING 5 Seattle) Doctors still aren't sure what causes autoimmune diseases such as juvenile diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis, but California researchers are hopeful nature can provide some help. Researchers stopped the disease in rats
Rigel hopes its arthritis drug will be a star (BizJournals) Rigel Pharmaceuticals Inc. hopes to capitalize on strong clinical data to lead a pack of second-generation rheumatoid arthritis drugs.
New Yearâ?™s 5K walk/run could lead to fitness plan (Rapid City Journal) Jerry and Elaine Dunn and Christine Davis want to start 2008 off by doing something for others. As representatives of Lean Horse Productions, Leading Ladies Enterprises and the Arthritis Foundation, respectively, they want all people to make a commitment to be more active throughout the year.
GM retirees to pay more for health care in '08 (Detroit News) General Motors salaried retirees will shoulder much more of their health care costs in 2008, a result of money-saving measures the company announced in 2006.
Arthritis Center (ThirdAge) The term arthritis literally means joint inflammation, but it also is used to refer to more than 100 rheumatic diseases. These diseases can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling in joints and may also affect other parts of the body.
MorphoSys to start Phase I study of arthritis drug (Pharmaceutical Business Review) MorphoSys has submitted a clinical trial application to initiate a Phase I trial using the HuCAL-derived antibody MOR103 for the treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Living with arthritis (Greenock Telegraph) TWENTY-THREE years ago, Port Glasgow mum Isobel Rooney fell down the stairs at her house.
Top 8 foods Cooking Light magazine has rolled out its "8" Lists of 2008 with its top eight must-eat foods and eight ... (El Paso Times) Coffee: Caffeine consumption not only increases alertness and improves performance but may also protect memory. Farmed Atlantic salmon: Salmon ranks highest in omega-3 fatty acids, shown to lower the risk of fatal heart attacks, rheumatoid arthritis, depression and cognitive decline.
NHS patients told to treat themselves (Daily Telegraph) Millions of people with arthritis, asthma and even heart failure will be urged to treat themselves as part of a Government plan to save billions of pounds from the NHS budget.
Beauty, brain food products on the horizon this year (The Wichita Eagle) In the New Year, expect to see a flood of new food products boasting their ailment-specific benefits -- everything from fighting colds to cancer, from easing arthritis to wrinkles. Here's a look at a few of the nutrition trends that we predict will shape how we eat in the coming year. ? Better-for-you kids' food: Worries over childhood obesity and the influence of marketing to kids have ...
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