Scientists are Ramping Up Their Attack on Alzheimer’s Disease Through Immunotherapy

In the early 1900s, German psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer, while studying about the decline in brain function, recognized a correlation between behavioral changes and the buildup of tangles and plaques in…

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Can Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing Predict Rheumatological Diseases?
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Can Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing Predict Rheumatological Diseases?

Genetic testing, such as 23andMe, has been approved by the FDA for direct-to-consumer genetic testing.  However, this type of testing has not been approved to predict rheumatic diseases. Research is…

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Rare Diseases Could Be Diagnosed Earlier with Better Training for GPs to Avoid Years of Misdiagnosis

Although each disease on its own may be rare, a huge number of people are living with a rare disease-- and half of these people are children. About 30 percent of these children…

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The Argument for Mandatory Newborn Screening and Government Subsidies for Rare Diseases in India

The State of Rare Disease in India There are 7,000 known rare diseases worldwide. The Organization for Rare Diseases India (ORDI) estimates 70 million people are affected by a rare diagnosis…

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New Potential Treatment for Systemic-Onset Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Investigated in China

SOJIA SOJIA stands for systemic-onset Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIV). It is a very severe form of JIA which causes joint pain, inflammation, recurrent fevers, and a skin rash. Patients often take predinsolone,…

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4,800 People Waited for Hours in the Rain to See if They Were Eligible Stem Cell Donors for Little Boy with Rare Leukemia

On December 28, 2018, five-year-old Oscar Saxelby-Lee was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of leukemia. Now he's in a race against time to find an eligible stem cell…

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New Treatment for Familial Chylomicronemia Syndrome is Close to Approval in the EU

Familial Chylomicronemia Syndrome Familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS) is a condition that is considered ultra-rare. It's caused when the enzyme called lipoprotein lipase (LPL) is impaired. It is can result in…

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