Friday, June 3, 2016

Antinuclear Antibody Test

Have you had an antinuclear antibody test? Should you get one?
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Antinuclear Antibody Test

Antinuclear antibodies (ANAs), unusual antibodies that can bind to certain structures within the nucleus of the cells, are found in patients whose immune system may be...
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Lupus a Tough Disease to Spot, Treat

Lupus is difficult to diagnose and treat, but scientists are working to learn more about its genetic causes and to develop better treatments. The autoimmune disease affects between...
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Health Tip: Coping With Hip Arthritis

When arthritis strikes your hip, the pain and stiffness can make it difficult to get through the day. Here are suggested coping techniques, courtesy of the University of California San Francisco...
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Knee Replacement Patients May Be Able to Hit the Shower Sooner

Knee surgery patients are usually instructed to wait two weeks after surgery to take a shower to reduce the risk of infection. But a small new study suggests this may not be necessary...
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Men Miss Out on Bone Loss Screening

Unlike women, men at risk for osteoporosis don't get routinely screened for bone loss, a new study shows. As a result, men may not receive treatment or take the steps necessary...
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