Objectives Secondary prevention of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is generally considered potentially impactful because the entire ...
A new study finds specific changes in gut bacteria may signal early risk for rheumatoid arthritis, offering potential for ...
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), over 350 million people globally suffer from arthritis, and despite ...
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Alterations in the gut microbiome began as early as 10 months before the onset of RA in anticyclic citrullinated ...
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Changes in the gut microbiome before rheumatoid arthritis is developed could provide a window of opportunity for preventative treatments, new research suggests.
Changes in the make-up of the gut microbiome are linked to the onset of clinically evident rheumatoid arthritis in those at risk of the disease because of genetic, environmental, or immunological ...