rheumatoid arthritis
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healthExpert Consensus Enhances Management of RA-Associated Interstitial Lung Disease
New guidelines improve identification, screening, and treatment of rheumatoid arthritis-related interstitial lung disease, addressing critical management uncertainties.
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healthFibromyalgia Patients Show Lowest Mediterranean Diet Adherence Among Rheumatic Conditions
New research links low Mediterranean diet adherence in fibromyalgia patients to higher disease severity, distinguishing their nutritional patterns from rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis.
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healthRheumatoid Arthritis Risk: A Call to Define a New Disease State
Evidence mounts for classifying the pre-clinical rheumatoid arthritis phase as a distinct disease, citing significant clinical, psychological, and economic burdens alongside responses to early intervention.
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healthOxford Study Links Adult Arthritis Risk to Fetal Joint Development
University of Oxford researchers identify PI16+ fibroblasts in fetal joints as the cellular origin of site-specific rheumatoid arthritis, offering new targets for early detection and therapy.
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healthCAR-T Therapy Shows Promise in Refractory Rheumatoid Arthritis at EULAR 2026
Phase 1 trial reveals CAR-T cell therapy induces remission in treatment-refractory rheumatoid arthritis and systemic sclerosis.
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healthArthritis Drug Shows Promise for Treatment-Resistant Depression
A new study suggests tocilizumab, an anti-inflammatory drug for arthritis, may help patients with depression who don't respond to standard antidepressants.
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healthShort Methotrexate Delay After Pneumococcal Vaccine Does Not Harm RA Control
Ancillary analysis of VACIMRA trial shows 1-month methotrexate delay after PCV13 does not worsen RA disease activity, structural progression, or treatment escalation over 1 year.
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healthPostpartum Flares Surge in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients, French Study Finds
French GR2 cohort study reveals 62% of rheumatoid arthritis patients flare within 6 months after delivery, while spondyloarthritis activity remains stable.