Researchers Provide a Better Understanding of sJIA and Still’s Disease
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Researchers Provide a Better Understanding of sJIA and Still’s Disease

According to Healio, medical professionals from Boston Children's Hospital have conducted research that provides a better look at systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) and adult-onset Still's disease. They looked specifically…

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The First Treatment for Adult-Onset Still’s Disease Just Got FDA Approved
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The First Treatment for Adult-Onset Still’s Disease Just Got FDA Approved

According to a story from PR Newswire, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just approved a treatment for rare adult-onset Still's disease for the first time ever. The…

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Four New Drugs Accepted by the Scottish Medicines Consortium
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Four New Drugs Accepted by the Scottish Medicines Consortium

The Scottish Medicines Consortium, a committee that advises NHS Scotland on what medicines they should provide, has accepted four new drugs for use. These are gemtuzumab ozogamicin for acute myeloid…

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Let’s Come Together for World Autoimmune Arthritis Day!
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Let’s Come Together for World Autoimmune Arthritis Day!

Sunday, May 20th is World Autoimmune Arthritis Day! The global awareness day is aimed at raising money, consciousness, and solidarity for the millions of people who suffer from one of many arthritic…

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A Drug for Still’s Disease Has Been Approved in Europe
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A Drug for Still’s Disease Has Been Approved in Europe

A drug called Kineret has been approved by the European Commission in 28 European countries for the treatment of both adult-onset and juvenile-onset Still’s disease, reports Check Orphan. Still’s disease…

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