Research Led By Dr. Amanda Nelson Provides New Insight Into Impact of Comorbid Diabetes, Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease on Hip Osteoarthritis
Combinations of these common comorbid conditions increases chances of OA persistence/worsening.
Combinations of these common comorbid conditions increases chances of OA persistence/worsening.
Dr. Iweala, an allergist and alpha-gal researcher, was granted the 3-year “Faculty Development Award” by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI).
Participants are selected based on their leadership as well as their approach to diversity and inclusion.
Presenting to fellow physicians at the UNC School of Medicine Grand Rounds, Dr. Loeser provided a comprehensive overview of key insights gained from state-of-the-art research conducted in the last few years.
The 2-year grant will facilitate much-needed research strategies designed to lead to more personalized and successful management of OA.
The new 2019 guidelines from the American College of Rheumatology and the Arthritis Foundation emphasize more multi-modal approaches for OA of the hand, hip & knee.
The research involved the application of novel methods to enable scientists to use larger amounts of data than is possible using traditional statistical analysis, improving their ability to identify patients with worsening OA.
The news story focuses on the signs, symptoms and growing geographic distribution of the allergy in the U.S.
In Dr. Loeser’s presentation he provided a comprehensive perspective regarding, “Osteoarthritis: Past, Present and Future.”
More than two dozen leading experts from Thurston as well as affiliated researchers are participating in #ACR2019.