Articles, tagged with "autoimmune disease", page 5
21st October 2010
Lupus is a disease that affects the nervous system of the body.It is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system of the patient affects the healthy cells and tissues of its own body.It is the process of the antibodies that act against the cells in on...
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jackjreynolds
18th October 2010
Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnosis - About 2 million folks wake up in the morning with red, swollen, stiff joints. The ache persists on into the day making it hard if not not possible to deal with the actions of each day residing, or hobbies that make your li...
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davegueyha
01st October 2010
Pharmaceutical industries are increasingly using biological or biotechnological products for drug development. The biologics or biopharmaceuticals, as they are commonly called, are generally composed of large, complex proteins which may or may not be glyc...
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Biosyn12
29th September 2010
Do you have frequent knee pain and rigidity in your joints? If you do you may have Rheumatoid arthritis an autoimmune disease which causes chronic inflammation of the joints along with pain, swelling, and stiffness. In this article we will be dealing with...
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Angel Rymes
28th September 2010
Today in every part of this developing world there exist common problem of joint pain. This condition is not a disease but only a symptom. But eventually it has become a part of every body's life and especially aged people get affected by this problem. It...
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Ryan Mutt
28th September 2010
C-reactive protein or CRP is a blood protein that is produced by the liver in your body. When inflammation is detected in the body, the CRP level rises. In order to measure the general levels of inflammation found in the body, the CRP test is conducted. T...
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Gary Stanton
23rd September 2010
JUVENILE ARTHRITIS PROGNOSIS
According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) there are three types of juvenile arthritis. Doctors classify juvenile arthritis based on the number of joints affected, the symptoms and the presence of anti...
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DR ALFREDO ATWATER
10th August 2010
Have you ever gone out for new clothes, makeup, to a tanning salon or beauty shop just because you want a little self-esteem booster? People who suffer hair loss due to an illness or the treatment of an illness often need a self esteem booster even more t...
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Author:
Victor David
09th August 2010
Type 1 Diabetes (Juvenile Diabetes) Facts
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that attacks the body's immune system and destroys insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. Although the causes are not yet fully understood, scientists believe that genet...
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prasadmiracle1
05th August 2010
Research has shown that type 1 diabetes is growing at about three per cent per year. The question on the researcher's minds is why. There was a time when the primary patients diagnosed with type 1 diabetes was 3 to 5 years of age. Not it is being diagnose...
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briangarvin
19th July 2010
Doctors have been telling their patients that there is no cure for diabetes, they both right and wrong at the same time, they are right in the sense that diabetes cannot be cured by modern medicine all that modern medicine could come up with was insulin s...
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Dr. Mital John
14th July 2010
Lupus is a rare condition, but it can be a very difficult one. When you suffer from lupus, more than one of your organs may be affected. There are three lupus types that one can suffer from: systemic, discoid and lupus induced by drugs.
Lupus is a chro...
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Author:
ememichael
05th July 2010
Life is good when everything in your body is moving smoothly: ligaments and muscles pulling easily without tears or weakness, bones supporting the motion, cartilage and joint fluid doing their part to lubricate things nicely. It's like the best sort of pa...
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Dr. Marble
05th July 2010
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) affects approximately 250,000 to 350,000 people in the United States. This estimate suggests that approximately 200 new cases are diagnosed each week with this disease. This degenerative (marked by gradual deterioration of organs a...
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Author:
Marco Terrell
24th June 2010
Gullain Barre Syndrome is basically concerned with the disorder of peripheral nervous system. The body's immune system attacks the nervous system. Tingling sensations in the legs and varying degrees of weakness is the major symptoms of this disorder. Howe...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan