Sunday, February 22, 2009

Vaccine For Rheumatoid Arthritis


Rheumatoid Arthritis Is Serious Illness
Chronic & progressive disease, rheumatoid arthritis affects to 300 000 people in France. It concern mainly women (3 women to 1 man).

Vitamin D Could Diminish Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk
Vitamin D may be have beneficial effect on rheumatoid arthritis, according to the study published in journal Arthritis & Rheumatism January issue.

Latest Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment With Anti-Inflammatory Exosomes
Orthopedic surgeons Dusseldorf Group has discovered latest compounds biological class for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
lRheumatoid arthritis is difficult to treat.
lHere is an expensive solution but almost
lmiraculous.
l
lA team from Newcastle University is
lcurrently testing a vaccine on volunteers
lwho are affected by rheumatoid arthritis.
lResearchers are currently very excited
labout the development of this solution
lagainst rheumatoid arthritis.
l
lThere are 350 000 people affected by
lthis disease in the UK. We can begin to
lbelieve for a healing for 5 years with a
lsingle injection.
l
lIf it works as researchers hope the
lvaccine could reverse the progression of
lthe disease and stop following the crises.
l
lThe team will first test the vaccine on 8
lvolunteers and then on a larger scale
lwith more subjects.
l
lThe vaccine uses steroids and vitamin D
land handles and the white blood cells to
lstop the immune system instead of the
ltrigger. These cells will then serve as
l"brakes" and prevent the immune system
lto attack
l
lThis method has already been applied in
lthe case of cancer but not for rheumatoid
larthritis.
l
lIt will remain highly specialized and
lexpensive but the cost to be acceptable
lfor patients who suffer in the long-term
ldisease.


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