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Two studies presented on June 14 in Amsterdam at the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology spell promising results for lupus patients.
Native American patients tend to be diagnosed earlier in life with lupus than do Americans of European descent, and have worse rheumatic disease symptoms.
Lupus patients with early-onset disease are less likely than those with late-onset lupus to suffer from lung disease.
Women who have lupus and who are obese tend to report worse outcomes when it comes to disease activity, depression, pain, and fatigue.
New Research: Lupus patients who consume more omega-3 fatty acids tend to sleep better and to experience decreased depressive symptoms.
Constance Jensina Ulff-Møller, of the Copenhagen Lupus and Vasculitis Clinic at the Rigshospitalet, was conducting a study on the risks relatives of lupus patients have of developing either lupus or another autoimmune disease. And then she realized that there hadn’t...