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Vitamin D Intake Is Inversely Associated With Rheumatoid Arthritis

April 13, 2005 By Arthritis Center

…67% as likely to as those with lesser intake of vitamin D to have RA. This association was present for both dietary and supplemental vitamin D; however, vitamin D derived…

Strategies for Osteoporosis Management in a Primary Care Setting

Pharmacologic Therapies for Prevention and Treatment Primary health care should routinely address bone health. Young adults should be encouraged to achieve normal peak bone mass through: adequate dietary calcium (1000…

Topics in Clinical Rheumatology 2009 Educational Course

…Managing Chronic Pain – Michael R. Clark, M.D. Vitamin D and Musculoskeletal Pain – Uzma Haque, M.D. Pulmonary Involvement in the Rheumatic Disease – Sonye Danoff, M.D. Gout – Past,…

Azathioprine (Imuran®) Drug Information Sheet

…includes prescription and non–prescription medicines as well as birth control pills, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Allopurinol (a common gout medicine) may increase azathioprine’s levels in your body. Please tell your…

Possible new role for NF-kB in the resolution of inflammation

April 13, 2005 By Arthritis Center

…of leukocyte apoptosis. Editorial Comment: The mechanism of resolution of acute inflammation such as in gout is poorly understood. Understanding endogenous anti-inflammatory mechanisms may also enable us to better comprehend…

Arthritis Research

…as other conditions including osteoarthritis and gout. Rheumatoid Arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis (RA, rheumatoid disease) is an autoimmune disorder and can affect many joints, other organs, and the whole body. RA…

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