A “living drug” was developed as a cancer treatment. Now it is showing promise for conditions, such as lupus and multiple sclerosis, that have long been considered incurable.
InvestigateTV+ shares a young mother’s struggle with the debilitating effects of lupus. Plus, we take an in-depth look at what could become a breakthrough treatment.
The FDA grants Fast Track designation to nipocalimab for SLE, following positive results from the phase 2b JASMINE trial.
New findings from Spherix Global Insights’ Patient Chart Dynamix™: Lupus Nephritis (US), 2025 report reveal a treatment landscape in transition as specialists increasingly incorporate biologics, ...
Kathleen Ford of Solano County was a nurse for more than 20 years, until one day she squatted to help a patient and, hobbled by joint pain, couldn’t stand up. Then in her 60s, Ford had been diagnosed ...
The saying: “Lightning does not strike the same place twice” does not apply to 23-year-old Michelle Irara. She was recovering from surgery to remove swelling from her spinal cord that left her ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Current treatment paradigms for lupus nephritis offer significant room for improvement, according to a presenter ...
NEW YORK - Imagine a disease that turns your body against itself. Instead of protecting from infection, the immune system creates antibodies that attack. That's Lupus. Only three therapies currently ...
March is National Kidney Month, a time to shine a light on the thousands of individuals whose lives are deeply affected by ...
Imagine your body attacking itself. That’s what happens with lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease affecting millions worldwide. Lupus Alert Day is a chance to shine a spotlight on this condition. It’s ...
Lupus Research Alliance will be holding its annual Walk with Us to Cure Lupus event in Dallas on Saturday, October 19, 2024, to raise awareness and funds for research. The event will include inspiring ...
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. The saying: “Lightning does not strike the same place twice” does not apply to 23-year-old Michelle Irara. She was ...