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 Exercise shows minimal short-term benefit for osteoarthritisExercise shows minimal short-term benefit for osteoarthritis
 
The effectiveness of exercise therapy to ease the symptoms of osteoarthritis is likely minimal, short lived, and probably no better than no treatment at all, suggests an overarching (umbrella) systematic review and pooled data analysis of the available evidence, published in the open access journal RMD Open.
 
 
 He needs an expensive drug. A copay card helped — until it didn’t.He needs an expensive drug. A copay card helped — until it didn’t.
 
Over the course of 2025, Jayant Mishra of Mission Viejo, California, progressively developed scaly, itchy red patches on his skin. Then came the pain and swelling in the joints of his hands, making it difficult to do his work at a bank.
 
   Tick-derived protein discovery can advance treatment for inflammatory diseasesTick-derived protein discovery can advance treatment for inflammatory diseases
 
When the immune system detects a harmful or foreign agent it triggers an inflammatory response small proteins called chemokines direct immune cells to the site of the injury or infection, resulting in the invader being inactivated.
 
   Macrophage immune memory depends on lingering interferon gammaMacrophage immune memory depends on lingering interferon gamma
 
Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, have discovered that immune cells known as macrophages remain poised to fight repeat infections due to the persistent presence of signaling molecules left behind during previous infections.
 
 Solving the mystery of a year-long pain crisis
 
Taffy Hopkins, 73, was in debilitating pain for a year, leaving her bedridden. The Palm Beach resident had been told she was simply experiencing migraines, but the migraine medications did not work and left her suffering, with no answers in sight. After seeking care at NYU Langone Medical Associates—West Palm Beach, 1515 North Flagler Drive, she finally received a diagnosis—and relief.
 
 
 Targeted PET/CT tracer improves early prediction of treatment response in rheumatoid arthritis patients
 
A new targeted PET/CT tracer can detect treatment response in rheumatoid arthritis patients in as little as four weeks, and potentially even at the start of treatment, according to new research published in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
 
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