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Spotlight on Research for 2004

Updated December 2004 (historical)

December 2004

  • Genetic Variation Found to Double RA Risk
  • Homocysteine Level Predictive of Fracture Risk in Older Persons

September 2004

  • Synthetic Peptide May Help Correct Damaging Immune Response in RA

August 2004

  • Scientists Discover HIV Medication May Preserve Bone
  • Gene Therapy Reaches All Damaged Muscles in Muscular Dystrophy Mouse
  • Protein May Hold Key to Repair of Damaged Muscles

July 2004

  • Using Chopsticks a Risk Factor for Osteoarthritis in the Hand

May 2004

  • Coffee, Tea Not Risk Factors for Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Scientists Find Markers for Rapid Progression of Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Alendronate, Calcitriol Similar in Reducing Bone Loss After Heart Transplantation

March 2004

  • Genetic Site Suggests Psoriasis Susceptibility
  • Vocational Rehabilitation Improves Job Retention for People with Rheumatic Diseases
  • Geographic Regions Influence Rates of Knee Replacement
  • Scientists Find Gene Variant That Increases Susceptibility to Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis

February 2004

  • Inhibiting Enzyme Increases Bone Density
  • OA Biomarkers Network: A New Way to Study Disintegrating Joints

January 2004

  • "Humming" Toadfish Reveals Muscle Design Principles to NIAMS Scientists
  • Study Shows Reduced Disability for People With Rheumatoid Arthritis

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