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Christine Miller

Christine Miller

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In Remission from JRA, Active April 2006 to February 2009
posted 09/17/2007, comments (0)

More Genes Identified Involving Rheumatoid Arthritis

Science news outlets and bloggers have been abuzz discussing two studies recently published in the New England Journal of medicine. An international team of scientists from Sweden, Singapore and the U.S. has studied the entire human genome looking for the genes that cause RA. Their findings have confirmed the genes identified in previous studies,... Read moreChevron
N Kirkland
posted 09/13/2007, comments (0)

Treatment at L.C.T.A

I am currently finishing off my degree in Acupuncture and for my final dissertation I am doing a comparison of the Treatment of RA with NSAIDs and Acupuncture so if anyone has any comments or would like to be treated at the London College of Traditional Acupuncture Teaching Clinic please write  
Dolores
posted 09/06/2007, comments (0)

Drug Acts

Drug Acts or interactions, addictions. This is a lesson Pharmecutical Junkieism.Paid Priscriptopns in Fairlawn NJ informed employees, customers come first (drugs come before that).Merge with Merk Medco, Monitoring and layoffs1991Test call,being a God fearing individual I WAS raised to be information is passed on chemical reaction highlights on... Read moreChevron
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Christine Miller

Christine Miller

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In Remission from JRA, Active April 2006 to February 2009
posted 07/16/2007, comments (0)

Do You Live in Oklahoma?

I saw a posting this week that the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation is seeking RA patients to participate in several drug studies. Anyone interested in participating may call the Clinical Pharmacy Research Program at 271-7805 or email clinic@omrf.org.   No deadline for participation was given in the news alert.
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Mark Borigini, M.D.

Mark Borigini, M.D.

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Rheumatologist
posted 06/04/2007, comments (2)

Putting a Stop to Rheumatoid Arthritis Before it Begins

While there is no cure for rheumatoid arthritis, it appears that physicians can stop the progression to rheumatoid arthritis in those patients who have so-called “undifferentiated arthritis.”  This, along with the halting of joint destruction as determined by x-ray, can be accomplished with methotrexate, as shown in a study recently... Read moreChevron
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