Juvenile Arthritis
Location of key protein – Del 1 – helps body resolve inflammation says new research
A research team has found a particular protein – Del 1 – that plays a key role in getting the body back to normal after inflammation says a new study in Nature Immunology. Continue reading
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is now something we just deal with and don’t let interrupt life – Stephen Wombwell on his daughter’s diagnosis
At the end of the summer holidays in 2013, my daughter Nonie had a fall down some stairs and both knees swelled up. She was five years old at the time, and after a few weeks the swelling hadn’t gone or subsided. Continue reading
Tiny magnetic particles could be used to manage chronic pain
A gel-like material containing tiny magnetic particles may one day be used to manage chronic pain from disease or injury, bioengineers report in Advanced Materials. The study demonstrates the promising use of biomechanical forces that push and pull on cells to treat disease. Continue reading
People with arthritis are missing out on vital free support in their homes
Independence and safety of people with arthritis are at risk because they are missing out on aids and adaptations they are entitled to from local authorities, says a new report from Arthritis Research UK. Continue reading
Arthritis Digest Magazine first in list of the Top 5 Arthritis Blogs
Arthritis Digest Magazine has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 5 Arthritis Blogs on the internet… and it has come in first place. Continue reading