A recent review looks at the ways in which an imbalanced gut can contribute to rheumatoid arthritis, and how diet could help ...
By Dr. Chinta Sidharthan Recent research explores how gut microbiome imbalances contribute to rheumatoid arthritis, and how ...
Diet may not be as significant a risk factor as smoking, but what you eat influences inflammation and gut health, both key to managing rheumatoid arthritis, says Dr. Baumgaertel.
Long-term consumption of alcohol in moderate amounts may affect immune function and could downregulate production of proinflammatory molecules involved in the development of RA. [70–72] In 2008 ...
Opens in a new tab or window “Our findings suggest that future RA risk algorithms could benefit from incorporating diet quality as a key factor, given the significant relationship between higher ...
In RA patients, fish oil helps suppress cartilage degradative enzymes, while also having an anti-inflammatory effect (7). A ...
Researchers reveal the importance of personalized communication and side effect management in improving outcomes for patients ...
If it's RA, medications can ease your pain and keep this long-term condition from getting worse. Diet and exercise changes can also help you feel better. The key to overcoming either problem-- get ...
Women with rheumatoid arthritis have to be cautious while opting for parenthood. By addressing the issue at the earliest ...
The authors of the current review included multiple studies, including a large meta-analysis, to provide a closer look at the diet, gut microbiome, and rheumatoid arthritis. Prevotella copri is a ...
Diet may also play a role in the management of rheumatoid arthritis. For example, a high-fiber diet can suppress inflammation by increasing the number of beneficial immune cells, such as SCFAs ...