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Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Can Face Serious Lower Gastrointestinal Disease
You can add lower gastrointestinal problems like ulcers, bleeding and perforations to the list of serious complications facing many rheumatoid arthritis patients. In a recent study it was determined...
View ArticleLink Between Obesity and Rheumatoid Arthritis
Obesity and the painful autoimmune disorder rheumatoid arthritis are becoming more common, raising the question: Could one have something to do with the other? Reasearchers at Mayo Clinic say, for...
View ArticleMayo Clinic Proton Therapy Program Supported by $10 Million Gift from...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — June 14, 2012. Mayo Clinic announced today that Lawrence W. and Marilyn W. Matteson of Moline, Ill., have given $10 million to help launch the Mayo Clinic Proton Beam Therapy...
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