Women More Likely to Develop De Novo Conditions Within One Year of Cushing Syndrome Remission
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Women More Likely to Develop De Novo Conditions Within One Year of Cushing Syndrome Remission

Researchers recently linked Cushing syndrome remission to the development of de novo (first occurrence) diseases, including autoimmune diseases, in various patients. But how did they reach this point? The first…

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TNF Inhibitors Increase Risk of Central Nervous System Inflammation for Patients with Autoimmune Disorders
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TNF Inhibitors Increase Risk of Central Nervous System Inflammation for Patients with Autoimmune Disorders

According to MedScape, tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitors present severe issues for patients with autoimmune disorders. In particular, patients exposed to TNF inhibitors may experience inflammation throughout their central nervous…

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New Research Identifies Cells Targeted by Autoimmune Effects of IPEX Syndrome
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New Research Identifies Cells Targeted by Autoimmune Effects of IPEX Syndrome

According to a publication from Karolinska Institutet, a medical research university near Stockholm, Sweden, new research led by the University suggests that regulatory T cells have an especially important role…

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