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These vulnerabilities include the transcription factor TRPS1 and the killer cell lectin-like receptor KLRG1+Helios- phenotype. Alongside collaborators ...
You can find plenty of advice about easing the pain of arthritis with exercise, medication and stress reduction, but how do you know what will work for you?
Thumb arthritis is a form of osteoarthritis, which occurs when cartilage on the joint surface of bones wears down over time. Normally, cushiony cartilage covers ...
The likely mechanisms involved include growth factor (BDNF, GDNF) deficiency, toxic cytokines and oxidative injury. Research focuses on the prevention of ...
Examples include stem cell therapy for arthritis and tendinopathies, platelet-rich plasma injections for hair loss and facial rejuvenation, and autologous ...
Obesity may present a risk factor for a meniscus root tear. Higher BMI implies that the individual's body exerts more pressure on the knee. There may be ...
... arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, Graves' disease, Hashimoto's thyroiditis). - E.12 Any endocrine or metabolic disorder, which in the investigator's opinion ...
... arthritis," Dr. Shapiro says. Mayo Clinic also offers newer treatments using cells derived from patients' adipose tissue or bone marrow. Notably, bone ...
Reactive attachment disorder is when an infant or young child doesn't establish healthy attachments with parents or caregivers due to neglect.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I have severe arthritis in my shoulder. I recently found out my rotator cuff is also torn. I can't lift my arm much anymore without a lot ...
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