Nuvo Announces 2009 second quarter financial results
... become a best-in-class treatment for knee osteoarthritis in a rapidly expanding U.S. market." ... are more than 27 million Americans suffering from osteoarthritis and the United States market for this condition ... a topical NSAID used for the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee. Nuvo intends to leverage its ...Biomarker Could Predict Severe Osteoarthritis
... people in Italy, including 60 who had severe osteoarthritis that led to a knee or hip replacement between ... mechanism in the link between VCAM-1 and osteoarthritis might also help improve understanding about the ... The Arthritis Foundation has more about osteoarthritis . -- Robert ...Detecting early signs of osteoarthritis
... of the knee could be an early sign of osteoarthritis a condition which leads to pain, stiffness, ... Up to six million people in the UK suffer from osteoarthritis in the knee. Now 200 patients, over the age of ... may develop more severe and progressive osteoarthritis and experience greater pain and disability. The ...Excess Weight Speeds Up Osteoarthritis
... leading to osteoarthritis, researchers report. osteoarthritis usually progresses slowly, but some patients ... researchers recruited 336 patients from a major osteoarthritis study. All were overweight and at risk of ... in Florida, agreed that the danger of developing osteoarthritis is another reason to control weight. "Don't ...Obesity Contributes to Rapid Cartilage Loss
... but a minority of patients with hardly any osteoarthritis at first diagnosis exhibit fast disease ... rapid cartilage loss in patients with early knee osteoarthritis or at high risk for the disease." The researchers recruited patients from the Multicenter osteoarthritis (MOST) Study, a prospective study of 3,026 ...Obesity contributes to rapid cartilage loss
... or other factors, including osteoarthritis. osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, affecting ... but a minority of patients with hardly any osteoarthritis at first diagnosis exhibit fast disease ... rapid cartilage loss in patients with early knee osteoarthritis or at high risk for the disease." The ...Early detection of osteoarthritis in dogs could open doors for a cure
... COLUMBIA, Mo. osteoarthritis is commonly diagnosed in the late and ... pain and slow progression of disease. Because osteoarthritis is a widespread problem in dogs, horses and ... of biomarkers that can detect early stages of osteoarthritis to provide accurate diagnostic and prognostic ...New Study Shows Morbidly Obese Workforce Has Higher Prevalence of 100+ Diseases and Conditions
... morbid obesity had about five times the rate of osteoarthritis and esophageal disorders, four times the rate of ... 2 diabetes, high cholesterol or hyperlipidemia, osteoarthritis and intervertebral disc disorders dropped by ... disc disorders (27% vs. 14%) osteoarthritis (13% vs. 2.5%) Asthma (11% vs. 4%) ...Pennsaid(R) Phase 3 study results to be published in leading international PAIN journal
... is an efficacious treatment for the symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee will be published in the June 2009 ... as effective as oral diclofenac at relieving knee osteoarthritis symptoms but with less NSAID-related systemic ... in the U.S. and Canada with symptoms of primary osteoarthritis of the knee. Patients in this five-arm, ...Cymbalta(R) Significantly Reduced Osteoarthritis Knee Pain in New Study
... compared with placebo, in patients with osteoarthritis pain of the knee. Data from the 13-week ... as measured by the Western Ontario and McMaster osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC). In this study, patients on ... with placebo. "The disabling nature of osteoarthritis pain can greatly impact a person's life," said ...Lilly Withdraws Application for Additional U.S. Indication for Cymbalta(R) for Chronic Pain
... a recently completed positive study in chronic osteoarthritis pain of the knee. The decision does not ... clinical trials: one positive study in chronic osteoarthritis pain of the knee(i) and two studies(ii,iii), -- ... in the Treatment of Patients with osteoarthritis Knee Pain. Poster presented at the ...NicOx Announces Favorable Blood Pressure Data for Naproxcinod in a Large ABPM Study
... escalating doses of naproxcinod and naproxen in osteoarthritis (OA) patients with controlled hypertension. The ... represent a valuable treatment alternative for osteoarthritis patients," said Raymond Townsend, Professor of ... in a relevant population of chronically treated osteoarthritis patients with many cardiovascular risk factors ...Interleukin Genetics to Present Important New Findings at 2008 World Congress on Osteoarthritis
... new research findings on the genetics of osteoarthritis (OA) at the 2008 World Congress on Osteoarthritis, sponsored by the osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI). The 2008 World Congress on osteoarthritis takes place Sept. 18-21, 2008, at the Rome ...New Research Shows Physical Therapy as Effective as Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
... the usefulness of arthroscopic surgery for osteoarthritis of the knee should encourage patients to consider ... the pain and stiffness of moderate to severe osteoarthritis of the knee as surgery. "This study offers hope ... supporting physical therapy for treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee, including: -- A report published ...The Natural-Knee Unicompartmental System
Description:... A conservative, cost effective alternative to total knee replacement for patients with osteoarthritis primarily confined to one ....Study suggests genetic connection between short stature and arthritis
... both extremes of height may be associated with osteoarthritis for different reasons. Shorter bones and/or less ... this case the gene we picked also is important in osteoarthritis and it's actually quite hard to find genes for ... recently have been tied to susceptibility to osteoarthritis of the hip and knees in Asian and European ...Researchers uncover new piece to the puzzle of human height
... that common genetic variants recently linked to osteoarthritis may also play a minor role in human height. The ... recently have been tied to susceptibility to osteoarthritis of the hip and knees in Asian and European ... in human height may provide new insights into osteoarthritis and other musculoskeletal diseases. ...Listen-up ladies: Don't postpone knee-replacement surgery
... males in the group. The women afflicted with osteoarthritis were at a much more advanced stage than the men ... are just trying to follow doctor's orders. osteoarthritis of the knee is the most common cause of ... braces in reducing pain and improving function in osteoarthritis patients. The research, which also was ...Engineering innovative solutions for 21st century medicine
... each year as a result of osteoarthritis. Better techniques to diagnose osteoarthritis combined with more tailored interventions could mean a choice of earlier ... of the disease will also lead to new technologies to diagnose and treat osteoarthritis at a much earlier stage." KCL Medical Imaging: 10m Professor Reza ...Exercise after knee replacement critical
... your quadriceps after you've had knee replacement surgery due to osteoarthritis is critical to your recovery. In fact, it can boost the function of your ... quality of life. While knee replacement alleviates the pain of osteoarthritis and improves function, patients exhibit impaired quadriceps strength and ...Stem cells offer cartilage repair hope for arthritis sufferers
... even been able to identify the cells in people over 75 years of age. osteoarthritis affects over 2M people in the UK and occurs when changes in the make up of ... used to treat cartilage lesions due to trauma but also mark the onset of osteoarthritis Lead researcher Professor Charlie Archer from the Cardiff School of ...Identification of genetic variants affecting age at menopause could help improve fertility treatment
... In addition to its effect on fertility, earlier menopause has other deleterious effects on women such as an increased risk for osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and cardiovascular disease, while it has a protective effect on the risk of breast cancer. The age of menopause varies greatly among Caucasian ...Meet-the-expert sessions on 20 key topics to enhance scientific programme of IOFWCO-ECCEO10
... The International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) and the European Society for Clinical and Economic Aspects of Osteoporosis and osteoarthritis (ESCEO) will hold a joint global congress, IOF WCO- ECCEO10, in Florence, Italy from May 5-8, 2010. Complete programme information, online ...World Congress on Osteoporosis 2010 presents outstanding scientific program
... The International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) and the European Society for Clinical and Economic Aspects of Osteoporosis and osteoarthritis (ESCEO) have joined forces to present an outstanding scientific programme for the upcoming IOF WCO- ECCEO10, a global congress to be held in ...New orthopaedic society launched to promote research, use of biologic treatments
... and disseminate this important information to the orthopaedic community at large." Members' research interests include stem cell therapy for osteoarthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions; platelet-rich plasma injections for chronic tendonitis, disc regeneration, and accelerated healing; molecular ...Interleukin Genetics Reports Fourth Quarter and Year End 2008 Financial Results
... Presented Important New osteoarthritis Data. Interleukin Genetics, Inc. Chief ... presented research findings on the genetics of osteoarthritis at the osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI). The ...NicOx Signs Agreement With DSM for the Commercial Manufacture of Naproxcinod Drug Substance
... results in the third pivotal phase 3 study in osteoarthritis patients. Under the terms of the ... third pivotal phase 3 study for naproxcinod in osteoarthritis of the hip had met all three co-primary efficacy ... positive results from the 301 and 302 studies in osteoarthritis of the knee, 303 represents the third pivotal ...Emisphere Announces Recruitment Phase III Study for Oral Osteoarthritis Treatment
... Eligen Technology to treat patients with osteoarthritis of the knee. This study, which will be used ... and is estimated to complete second half 2010. osteoarthritis ("OA") is a clinical syndrome in which ... of OA by age 65. "The problems associated with osteoarthritis will escalate as the population ages," said ...Pixel Bridge Works With Anika Therapeutics to Launch New Website
... products include ORTHOVISC(R), a treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee available internationally and ... by DePuy Mitek; HYVISC(R), a treatment for equine osteoarthritis marketed in the U.S. by Boehringer Ingelheim ... applications; ORTHOVISC(R) mini a treatment for osteoarthritis targeting small joints and available in Europe; ...NicOx Initiates Two Large ABPM Studies for Naproxcinod in Hypertensive Patients with Osteoarthritis
... will together recruit a total of around 420 osteoarthritis patients with controlled hypertension and results ... as ibuprofen and naproxen, are commonly used by osteoarthritis patients to control their chronic pain, ... in a relevant population of chronically treated osteoarthritis patients and should add additional weight to ...Genzyme Receives European CE Mark for Single-Treatment Synvisc-One(TM)
... up to six months of proven pain relief from osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. Synvisc-One is now the only ... Genzyme believes that Synvisc-One will simplify osteoarthritis pain management and provide added patient ... significant improvement in pain from osteoarthritis of the knee was observed over 26 weeks when ...BioSyntech Reports Positive Results from Pivotal Trial for BST-CarGel(R) Cartilage Repair Device
... as measured using the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC) osteoarthritis index questionnaire are also being compiled for the Interim Analysis. All ... as measured using the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC) osteoarthritis index questionnaire. Results from this study are intended to support ...