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Study into safety of common over-the-counter drugs reaches milestone

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An international study into the safety of some of the most widely used medicines has reached a significant milestone by recruiting its 6,000th patient. It is hoped the findings of the study could benefit millions of arthritis sufferers around the world.
Date:
21/03/2012

ARUK gout grant

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Academic Rheumatology - Arthritis Research UK awarded £679k grant to undertake Phase 2 of the Nottingham Gout .. more
Date:
15/12/2011
People with knee injury four times more likely to develop knee osteoarthritis

People with knee injury four times more likely to develop knee osteoarthritis

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People with knee injury are four times more likely to develop knee osteoarthritis (OA) than those without knee injury, according to a study led by Dr Weiya Zhang, Associate Professor and Reader at the Division of Academic Rheumatology, published in the leading specialist journal Osteoarthritis and Cartilage.
Date:
24/10/2011
Researchers develop risk prediction models for knee osteoarthritis

Researchers develop risk prediction models for knee osteoarthritis

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Researchers at the Division of Academic Rheumatology of the School of Clinical Sciences have recently developed risk prediction models for knee osteoarthritis (OA) -- the Nottingham Knee OA Risk Prediction Models.
Date:
26/09/2011
Study on relief of knee pain by Prof Michael Doherty published in leading BMJ specialist journal

Study on relief of knee pain by Prof Michael Doherty published in leading BMJ specialist journal

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A research study led by Professor Michael Doherty, Head of the Division of Academic Rheumatology at the School of Clinical Sciences, has been published in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases this month.
Date:
19/09/2011
Study on inflammation, joint damage and pain published in leading journal Arthritis and Rheumatism

Study on inflammation, joint damage and pain published in leading journal Arthritis and Rheumatism

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Inhibiting blood vessel growth may reduce osteoarthritis pain both by reducing inflammation and by preventing joint damage, according to a study by School researchers published in the leading journal Arthritis and Rheumatism.
Date:
14/09/2011

Arthritis Research UK Pain Centre launch

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Pain relief pioneer to open Arthritis Research UK Pain Centre, University of Nottingham, 1st July 2010
Date:
15/07/2010

ARC Pain Centre

Date:
02/02/2010
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