Women and biological females are nine times more likely to be diagnosed with the autoimmune disease Lupus than males, and now researchers at Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins have found why. Genetic ...
Some patients with lupus who possess specific antibodies are at a higher risk of thrombotic events such as a blood clot, stroke or heart attack, a new study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers ...
In a new study, researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have uncovered insights as to why lupus symptoms and severity present differently in individuals with the autoimmune condition, which ...
For years, researchers and clinicians have known that lupus, an autoimmune condition, occurs in women at a rate nine times higher than in men. Some of the factors that cause the disease’s high ...
WBAL-TV 11 NEWS AT FIVE CONTINUES. I COULD LOOK PERFECTLY FINE FROM THE OUTSIDE, BUT INSIDE I COULD BE REALLY HURTING. DESPITE THE CHALLENGES OF A RECENT DIAGNOSIS, THIS COLLEGE ATHLETE IS PUSHING ...
Did you know that hydroxychloroquine, or Plaquinil, is a medication often used to treat lupus, but its side effects can cause sight issues? Dr. Michelle Petri, founder and director of Johns Hopkins ...
SAN DIEGO, California, Nov. 09, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Exagen Inc. (Nasdaq: XGN), a leading provider of autoimmune testing solutions, and Johns Hopkins University jointly announced today the ...
For years, researchers and clinicians have known that lupus, an autoimmune condition, occurs in women at a rate nine times higher than in men. Some of the factors that cause the disease's high ...