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Salinity: latest buzzword on ross river virus
5 Jul 2008 - Effective Rheumatology Treatments
Spreading dryland salinity significantly affects WA's agriculture and the environment and may also impact on human health, due to a mosquito responsible for transmitting Ross River Virus (RRV). - more
Researchers link low level urinary cadmium concentrations to osteoporosis
2 Jul 2008 - General Rheumatology News
Researchers from Stony Brook University Medical Center have found that women in the United States who have urinary cadmium levels that are below the U.S. Occupational Safety & Health ... - more
Discovery of a lyme disease bug clone may explain disease spread
2 Jul 2008 - General Rheumatology News
Benjamin Luft, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Stony Brook University Medical Center, and colleagues discovered that a certain clone of Borrelia burgdorferi, the spirochete that causes Lyme disease, ... - more
Drug treatment for marfan syndrome looks promising
27 Jun 2008 - New and Emerging Rheumatology Therapies
A small study in 18 pattients assessing the effectiveness of the drug losartan for treating Marfan syndrome in children has yielded encouraging results. Reporting in the June 26 issue of The ... - more
Salutary pizza spice
27 Jun 2008 - General Rheumatology News
Oregano doesn´t only give a Pizza its typical taste. Researchers at Bonn University and the ETH Zürich have discovered that this spice also contains a substance which, amongst other ... - more
New blood clot guidelines for pregnant women
24 Jun 2008 - General Rheumatology News
New evidence-based guidelines address the prevention and management of thrombosis in key patient populations and reinforce recommendations related to the routine use of preventive therapies. ... - more
Risk factors for sudden death for adult muscular dystrophy identified
19 Jun 2008 - General Rheumatology News
The largest assessment of people with adult muscular dystrophy has identified risk factors that can lead to sudden death for individuals with the most common form of this disease. The results of the ... - more
New approach to immunosuppressant treatment tested in nine individuals shows promise
11 Jun 2008 - Effective Rheumatology Treatments
A short-term, very-high dose regimen of the immune-suppressing drug cyclophosphamide seems to slow progression of multiple sclerosis (MS) in most of a small group of patients studied and may even ... - more
Cartilage regeneration '20,000 leagues under the sea'
6 Jun 2008 - New and Emerging Rheumatology Therapies
Bioengineers at Rice University have discovered that intense pressure -- similar to what someone would experience more than a half-mile beneath the ocean's surface -- stimulates cartilage cells to ... - more
Bunk beds pose dangers to kids and adults
4 Jun 2008 - General Rheumatology News
Bunk bed-related injuries are not an issue of concern solely for parents of young children according to a study conducted by investigators at the Center for Injury Research and Policy of The Research ... - more
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