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High Normal Serum Uric Acid Levels May Lead to Ischemic Changes in the Brain

January 1, 2007 By Arthritis Center

…acid levels in the range in which a diagnosis of gout would be expected were not included in this study, these findings are likely to be accentuated in gout patients….

Osteoporosis Update

…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 mg daily) weight-bearing exercise maintenance…

Does Antioxidant Intake Protect Against the Development of Rheumatoid Arthritis or Lupus?

August 3, 2010 By Arthritis Center

Antioxidants may protect tissues against damage, reduce systemic inflammation, and modulate antigen presentation by inflammatory cells. However, no large-scale investigation on whether dietary and/or supplement intake of antioxidants is protective…

ACR Diagnostic Guidelines

…of clinical hyperthyroidism Fragility fracture after age 40 Chronic anticonvulsant therapy Family history of osteoporotic fracture (especially maternal hip fracture Low dietary calcium intake (see nutritions section) Systemic glucocorticoid therapy…

Lesinurad (Zurampic®)

What is Lesinurad (Zurampic®)? Some people with gout may still have a high uric acid level even though they are on a xanthine oxidase inhibitor such as allopurinol or febuxostat….

Lesinurad/Allopurinol (Duzallo®)

What is Lesinurad/Allopurinol (Duzallo®)? Some people with gout may still have a high uric acid level even though they are on a xanthine oxidase inhibitor such as allopurinol. Lesinurad may…

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