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  1. Conquering Rheumatoid Arthritis: The Latest Breakthroughs and Treatments by Thomas F. Lee, 2001-06
  2. The New Arthritis Breakthrough: The Only Medical Therapy Clinically Proven to Produce Long-term Improvement and Remission of RA, Lupus, Juvenile RS, Fibromyalgia, ... & Other Inflammatory Forms of Arthritis by Henry Scammell, 1998-04-25
  3. How to Live a Full Life With Rheumatoid Arthritis: Manage Your Rheumatoid Arthritis by Becoming an Expert Patient by Jasmine Jenkins, 2009-02-15
  4. The Hospital for Special Surgery Rheumatoid Arthritis Handbook by Stephen A. Paget, Michael D. Lockshin, et all 2001-10-12
  5. Conquering Arthritis: What Doctors Don't Tell You Because They Don't Know: 9 Secrets I Learned the Hard Way by Barbara D. Allan, 2002-08-01
  6. The Bible Cure For Arthritis (Fitness and Health) by DONALD COLBERT, 1999-08-19
  7. Living With Arthritis - What Do You Know About Arthritis? by John Abbott, 2010-03-07
  8. Arthritis Joint Pain by Jim Slatin, 2010-02-21
  9. Arthritis Without Pain: The Miracle of TNF Blockers by Scott J. Zashin, M. Laurette Hesser, 2004-05-08
  10. Rheumatoid Arthritis: Early Diagnosis and Treatment by John J. Cush, Michael E. Weinblatt, et all 2010-09-24
  11. Arthritis - The Botanical Solution: Nature's Answer to Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Gout and Other Forms of Arthritis by Casey Adams, 2009-09-21
  12. Keeping A Secret: A Story About Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis by Elizabeth Murphy-Melas, 2001-12-15
  13. Rheumatoid Arthritis: Decrease or Reverse Symptoms-Naturally (Natural Health Guide) by Zoltan Rona, 2002-02
  14. THE GUERRILLA GUIDE TO RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS by Jake Anthony, 2009-10-21

21. Theories
Speculations on a wide range of topics, including plate tectonics, potassium's and copper's effects on rheumatoid arthritis, Permian to Cretaceous bone and soil evolution, and a proposal for a wide gauge railroad.
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This is an index of theories on potassium's and copper's affect on rheumatoid arthritis, curing a tooth abscess, plate tectonics, Permian to Cretaceous bone and soil evolution, and a proposal for a wide gauge railroad. HUMAN NUTRITION AND PHYSIOLOGY
Potassium nutrition and physiology, as related to heart disease and arthritis
Potassium nutrition, supplementation, food content tables, relation to arthritis, body functions, and heart disease.
Potassium contents of food types as pertaining to rheumatoid arthritis and heart disease
Potassium in foods, with a link to a table.
When blood potassium I too high.
Strategies which will be of assistance when blood (serum) potassium is high (hyperkalemic shock).
Chronic fatigue syndrome or fibromyalgia.
A discussion of strategies to deal with Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS or CFIDS) and fibromyalgia (ME)
Copper Nutrition
Copper deficiency may cause, slipped discs, aneuryzms, hemorrhoids, emphysema, and gray hair.
Tooth Abscess
Tooth abscess or infection cured by cashew nuts.
Eletrolyte Regulation
Potassium and sodium are controlled by four steroid hormones.

22. National Anemia Action Council
Offers research information about anemia associated with end stage renal disease, chronic kidney disease, cancer, HIV, rheumatoid arthritis, heart disease and diabetes.
http://www.anemia.org

23. Johns Hopkins Arthritis Provides Advice On Rheumatoid Arthritis And Osteoarthrit
Interactive, educational program for health care professionals about diseases that cause arthritis Category Health Conditions and Diseases Arthritis...... In response to concerns over the rheumatoid arthritis (RA) drug leflunomide (Arava® ), the FDA appointed an advisory panel of experts to review data and
http://www.hopkins-arthritis.som.jhmi.edu/
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In response to concerns over the rheumatoid arthritis (RA) drug leflunomide (Arava ), the FDA appointed an advisory panel of experts to review data and determine if the safety risks of leflunomide were acceptable.
Based on the current safety data, an FDA panel of experts said that additional information is needed in order to determine whether or not there is an increased risk of lymphoma in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients receiving TNF inhibitors. No definitive recommendation can be made at this time. Currently, there are 3 TNF inhibitors (Enbrel , Remicade , and Humira ) approved for treatment in patients with RA.
In a population-based, 30-year longitudinal study, Michaelsson et al ( M Engl J Med 348:287, 2003 ) use a biological marker of vitamin A, serum retinol, to assess whether increased serum retinol levels correlate with increased fracture risk.
Treatment with infliximab can result in the formation of antibodies against infliximab. Baert et al ( New Engl J Med 348:601, 2003

24. Norma Kennedy Plourde's Home Page
Cystic Fibrosis, Genealogy, Kennedy in particular, and other family lines, rheumatoid arthritis, and Lac Baker, New Brunswick. English/Fran§ais.
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25. Johns Hopkins Arthritis Presents Information On Rheumatoid Arthritis Including T
Johns Hopkins Arthritis discusses the treatments, clinicalpresentation and pathophysiology of rheumatoid arthritis.
http://www.hopkins-arthritis.som.jhmi.edu/rheumatoid/rheum.html

Clinical Presentation

Information on the clinical manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis. Treatments
Strategies for managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Pathophysiology
What is known about the underlying processes associated with rheumatoid arthritis? Rheumatoid Arthritis Activity Minder
An online tool for patients with rheumatoid arthritis to monitor disease activity. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Guidelines
The American College of Rheumatology criteria for the classification and diagnosis of the Rheumatic Diseases.
Support for this website is provided through unrestricted educational grants from: All information contained within the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center website is intended for educational purposes only. Physicians and other health care professionals are encouraged to consult other sources and confirm the information contained within this site. Consumers should never disregard medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something they may have read on this website.

26. Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder
An autoimmune process with symptoms of Scleroderma, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus , rheumatoid arthritis and/or other autoimmune diseases. This page describes symptoms and treatments and has lists of useful links.
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htmlAdWH('7008213', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7004798', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help ... VIVIENDO CON EMTC What is Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder?
Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder is an autoimmune process with symptoms of Scleroderma, Myositis, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus , Rheumatoid Arthritis and/or other autoimmune diseases. It is a description of a group of symptoms occurring together. This is different from a diagnosis that describes the underlying process. It is a disorder of the immune system, which normally functions to protect the body against invading infections and cancers, and toxins. In Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder, as in other autoimmune diseases parts of the complex immune system is over-active and produces increased amounts of abnormal antibodies that attack the patient's own organs. Sometimes MCTD is called Overlap Syndrome or Undifferentiated Mix Connective Tissue Disorder. Some writers discriminate between them claiming that each of these are different. Some argue MCTD is not a distinct entity at all, and is just one of the forms of Lupus or Scleroderma. MCTD can affect many parts of the body, including the joints, skin, kidneys, lungs, heart, endocrine, digestive, and nervous system, blood vessels which all are made up of connective tissue. There are reports of psychiatric disturbances similar to those found in Lupus. The signs and symptoms of MCTD differ from person to person, with the symptoms of either Lupus, or Scleroderma, or Myositis or other autoimmune disease being most prevalent. Since its manifestations can vary it is often misdiagnosed. The disease can range from mild to life threatening. It can be mild for many years, and then after about 20 years of having the disease a medical crisis may occur. The lungs and kidneys are particularly at risk. Lungs and kidneys symptoms are particularly serious involvement and should be monitored vigilantly by both the doctor and the patient.

27. Myco News
A variety of articles discussing the role of chronic mycoplasma infections within chronic fatigue syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia.
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SHASTA CFIDS Mycoplasma news information can be accessed from this page. Various sources including newsprint, electronic news and press releases are included. Just click on the buttons to the right. Webmaster: cybermom@shasta.com
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28. Rheumatoid Arthritis
Links to news, information, and support for patients with this disorder.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Arthritis Rheumatoid...... rheumatoid arthritis Guide picks. Early, aggressive treatment can help controlrheumatoid arthritis, a potentially severe and disabling form of arthritis.
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Guide picks Early, aggressive treatment can help control rheumatoid arthritis, a potentially severe and disabling form of arthritis.
Handout on Health: Rheumatoid Arthritis
Information on the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and research for rheumatoid arthritis. Diet and Rheumatoid Arthritis The effect of diet on rheumatoid arthritis. Survey: RA Can Be Life-Altering A survey by the Arthritis Foundation of both patients and doctors revealed the impact of rheumatoid arthritis on daily life, from your About guide to Arthritis, Carol Eustice. The Cost Of Seropositive RA Study reports that the direct and indirect cost of seropositive rheumatoid arthritis during the first year is substantial, from your About guide to Arthritis, Carol Eustice. Felty Syndrome Felty syndrome is defined by the presence of RA, an enlarged spleen, and an abnormally low white blood count, occuring in less than 1% of patients with RA.

29. Arava (leflunomide) - For Information On Arava® And Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
Indicated for the treatment of active rheumatoid arthritis. This Web site is sponsored by Hoechst Marion Roussel.
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30. Imuran Online Imuran Description Azathioprine - RxList Monographs
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31. Neoral Home Page
A research study conducted by Thomas Jefferson University, on the effects of Neoral during pregnancy.
http://informatics.tju.edu/neoralregistry/
A group of physicians at Thomas Jefferson University is conducting a research study to determine the effects of Neoral on pregnancy in women who have psoriasis or rheumatoid arthritis. Our purpose is to enroll all women with either psoriasis or rheumatoid arthritis who are pregnant and are taking Neoral . One of our goals is to gather information to determine the safety of using Neoral during pregnancy in this patient population. If you have questions or would like more information about the Neoral Pregnancy Registry for Psoriasis and Rheumatoid Arthritis, please call us at 1-888-522-5581 or e-mail at Neoral.Registry@mail.tju.edu Principal Investigator: Vincent T. Armenti, MD,PhD
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32. Rheumatoid Arthritis From Veritas Medicine
Clinical trial listings and indepth treatment information about this disorder. Perform a personalized Category Health Conditions and Diseases Arthritis Rheumatoid...... rheumatoid arthritis, Information on Veritas Medicine. read bio. Welcometo Veritas Medicine's online rheumatoid arthritis resource.
http://www.veritasmedicine.com/ra/
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33. Rheumatology - Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatology. JUVENILE rheumatoid arthritis. (Systemic Onset). Ammann,A. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, in Rudolph, Pediatrics, 1991.
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JUVENILE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS (Systemic Onset) Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease that always involves the joints, but may produce extensive connective tissue and visceral lesions. Despite extensive research the etiology of JRA remains unclear. JRA is arbitrarily defined as beginning before the age of 16 years. Approximately 20% have acute systemic JRA which is characterized by febrile onset, variable joint manifestations, rash, generalized lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, liver disease, and rarely by GI tract disease. Other children with JRA primarily have arthritis that is present at the onset of illness. In 30% only a single joint, usually the knee, is involved; in 50% multiple joints are involved. The disease is termed polyarticular if more than 4 joints are involved and pauciarticular if 4 or fewer joints are affected. The acute systemic onset of JRA is often referred to as Still's disease because of Still's classic description of the disease in 1897. The systemic symptoms of JRA may precede the onset of overt arthritis for a variable periods of time ranging from months to years. The most characteristic features of systemic JRA are a high-spiking fever and the rheumatoid rash. The temperature peaks once or twice daily, often in the late afternoon or evening, to a level of 39

34. Welcome To BEXTRA.com - Consumer
Manufacturer's information on this medication, which is used to treat osteoarthritis and adult rheumatoid arthritis, as well as moderate to severe menstrual pain (primary dysmenorrhea).
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35. Rheumatology - Pauciarticular Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatology. PAUCIARTICULAR JUVENILE rheumatoid arthritis. Pauciarticularjuvenile rheumatoid arthritis falls into 2 distinct categories.
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PAUCIARTICULAR JUVENILE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease that always involves the joints, but may produce extensive connective tissue and visceral lesions. Despite extensive research the etiology of JRA remains unclear. No autoantibody specific for the disease has been documented. Much evidence points to a major role for immunologic reactivity in perpetuating rheumatoid inflammation. Unidentified initiating factors probably stimulate a synovitis that triggers the local synthesis if IgG and rheumatoid factor (IgM anti- IgG) by plasma cells within the joint. Activation of the complement system within the joint space generates several materials that attract PMN's into the joint cavity, where they phagocytize the immune complex, thus leading to the formation of the rheumatoid arthritis cells. The neutrophils, following phagocytosis, are stimulated to discharge hydrolase from lysosomal granules. These enzymes together with fibrinogen may initiate the destructive changes characteristic of rheumatoid joint disease. JRA is arbitrarily defined as beginning before the age of 16 years. It is slightly more common in females than in males and is said to affect as many as 250,000 children in the United States. Although JRA may begin at any age, an increased incidence of onset generally occurs from 1- 3 years of age and later from 8- 12 years of age. Approximately 20% have acute systemic JRA which is characterized by febrile onset, variable joint manifestations, rash, generalized lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, liver disease, and rarely by GI tract disease.

36. Radicol, Drug-free Treatment For Rheumatoid Arthritis
Drugfree treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, gout, tennis elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome.
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37. FACT SHEET
Back to ACR Fact Sheets. rheumatoid arthritis. WHAT IS rheumatoid arthritis?rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic disease that causes
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WHAT IS RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS? Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic disease that causes pain, stiffness, swelling and loss of function in the joints and inflammation in other body organs. CAUSE While the cause of RA remains unknown, rapidly advancing research is discovering the bodily reactions that lead to arthritis and joint damage. Recent studies show that certain people inherit a tendency to develop RA. HEALTH IMPACT
  • RA affects more than two million Americans. Direct and indirect costs of RA reached $65 billion in 1992. More than 75 percent of RA patients are women. Peak onset is between age 20 and 45. Osteoporosis is common in patients with RA.
DIAGNOSIS RA can be difficult to diagnose early because it may begin gradually with subtle symptoms. Blood tests and X-rays may be normal initially. The disease varies among individuals with respect to symptoms, joints affected and the nature of other organs involved, such as the eyes, lungs or skin. Other types of arthritis may mimic RA. Skill and experience are essential to reach a precise diagnosis and to arrive at the most appropriate treatment. The classification criteria established by the American College of Rheumatology include prolonged morning stiffness in the joints, characteristic nodules under the skin, joint erosions apparent on X-ray tests, and blood tests of an antibody known as rheumatoid factor.

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39. GUIDELINES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
SPECIAL ARTICLE GUIDELINES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF rheumatoid arthritis.AMERICAN Figure 1. Management of rheumatoid arthritis. See
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GUIDELINES FOR RA MANAGEMENT
ACR CLINICAL GUIDELINES COMMITTEE
Vol. 39, No. 5, May 1996, pp 713-722
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Official Journal of the American College of Rheumatology SPECIAL ARTICLE
GUIDELINES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RHEUMATOLOGY AD HOC COMMITTEE ON CLINICAL GUIDELINES Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder of unknown etiology characterized by symmetric, erosive synovitis and sometimes multisystem involvement (1). Most patients exhibit a chronic fluctuating course of disease that, if left untreated, results in progressive joint destruction, deformity, disability, and premature death (2). RA results in more than 9 million physician visits and more than 250,000 hospitalizations per year (3). It frequently affects patients in their most productive years, and thus, disability results in major economic loss. It has been estimated that working individuals with arthritis have a yearly earnings deficit of $17.6 billion (1986 dollars) compared with earnings of individuals without arthritis, and $6.5 billion of this shortfall is attributable to RA (3). RA affects 1% of the adult population (2). This low prevalence means that the average physician often develops little experience with its diagnosis or management. The following guidelines for the management of RA assume a correct diagnosis, which may be difficult in the earlier stages (4). If there is any uncertainty about the diagnosis, consultation with a rheumatologist should be considered.

40. The Route To All Good Wine - Decanter.com - News And Views
Researchers state that certain antiinflammatory and anti-oxidant compounds found especially in white wine may help prevent conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis.
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