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ºÚÁÏÍø Department of Medicine Announces Leadership Advancements and Transitions

June 21, 2017
Ronald Falk, MD, Chair of ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s Department of Medicine has announced that Beth L. Jonas, MD, will lead the Division of Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology. Leadership transitions for the ºÚÁÏÍø Thurston Arthritis Research Center have also been announced, made by Wesley Burks, MD, Executive Dean for ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s School of Medicine.

Leigh Callahan, PhD, Conducts Radio Interview Regarding Arthritis Clinical Trial in N.C.

June 5, 2017
Medical research conducted in controlled environments has repeatedly proven that weight loss and exercise can offer significant benefits such as pain reduction for many people with osteoarthritis (OA), including knee OA. But researchers want to know more about how well these kinds of programs work (and can be optimized) in...

New Data From Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project Shows Lifetime Risk Of Symptomatic Osteoarthritis in Hands is Approximately 40%

May 16, 2017
Osteoarthritis (OA) of the hand is a common condition that causes serious limitations in the daily activities of millions of Americans. The scientific community has statistics on the lifetime risk of developing symptomatic OA of the knee and hip. And now, thanks to the work of leading researchers, it is...

Thurston Researchers Present New Scientific Findings at the 2017 Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) World Congress

May 15, 2017
When the leading osteoarthritis (OA) thought leaders from across the globe recently gathered in Las Vegas, NV, experts from the ºÚÁÏÍø Thurston Arthritis Research Center were there to share insights gleaned from important new research. While speaking in venues ranging from plenary sessions to poster presentations, Thurston scientists shared finding...

Rheumatologist Beth Jonas, MD, Answers Listeners’ Questions About Arthritis on National Public Radio’s “The People’s Pharmacy”

April 24, 2017
The topic of arthritis is more complicated than it might seem, with over 100 form of this sometimes debilitating disease affecting people of all ages. To help shed light on the subject, leading rheumatologist Beth Jonas, MD, recently joined Joe and Terry Graedon to answer listener's questions on The Peoples'...

Dr. Edwin Kim Hosts a “Food Allergies 101” Facebook Live Event

April 24, 2017
Allergist Edwin Kim, MD, recently hosted a video interview on Facebook Live to educate viewers on many topics related to food allergies. The lively and dynamic event invited people to write in their allergy related questions, which were answered by Dr. Kim. For a link to the video click here.

Celebrating Excellence in Providing Care – Drs. Rivadeneira, Jerath, and Yount Receive Patient Satisfaction Award

April 21, 2017
Three researchers who are physicians with the ºÚÁÏÍø Division of Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology, as well as staff members of the ºÚÁÏÍø Thurston Arthritis Research Center (TARC) have been recognized for outstanding patient care. Dr. Alfredo Rivadeneira, Dr. Maya Jerath and Dr. Bill Yount are recipients of the 2017 ºÚÁÏÍø...

*Event Rescheduled* Alpha-Gal (Red Meat Allergy) Symposium Previously Planned for April 18th Being Rescheduled For Later Date

March 6, 2017
Important Update: We have recently heard from numerous physicians who expressed an interest in learning more about alpha-gal food allergy. To provide the greatest value to attendees we are reformatting and rescheduling our patient symposium for a later date. We plan to open the patient symposium to physicians who would...

Study shows that high bone mineral density scores are associated with lower risk of painful hip osteoarthritis (OA)

February 23, 2017
Despite the growing base of data from arthritis research, there remains a lack of adequate scientific information regarding the relationship between bone mineral density and hip osteoarthritis (OA). A new study shows that while higher bone mineral density may lower the risk of painful hip OA among middle-aged and older...

Thurston Arthritis Research Center and Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project Play Key Role in Study that Identifies New Genetic Marker for Osteoarthritis

February 20, 2017
The study, which combined the results of genetic data analysis from four well-defined population groups identified a new genetic marker associated with knee osteoarthritis (OA) among North American Caucasians. The genetic marker may identify people who are at increased chance of developing OA. The new findings can help scientists better...