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An antinuclear antibody (ANA) test shows signs of autoimmune disease. Diseases that may cause...
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ANA (Antinuclear Antibody) Test: Risks, Results, and More

An antinuclear antibody (ANA) test shows signs of autoimmune disease. Diseases that may cause a positive ANA include scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis, thyroid disease, and other conditions.
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Pickleballers Bounce Back After Joint Replacement

Love pickleball, but facing a knee or hip replacement? Odds are you'll return to the court in no time, a new study suggests. More than 7 of 10 regular pickleball players pick up their...
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Nose Cartilage Can Help Repair Knee Injuries, Researchers Say

An awkward fall while running, skiing or playing sports can cause knee injuries that sideline players and increase their risk of future arthritis. But most of the time, there's nothing wrong...
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Patients Devastated When Docs Dismiss Autoimmune Ailments As Psychosomatic

A patient with multiple autoimmune diseases can remember the exact moment a doctor tore their heart out. “One doctor told me I was making myself feel pain, and...
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Physical Activity Linked to Better Mental, Brain Health

Moving your body helps your brain, a new study suggests. Folks who regularly exercise have better mental and brain health, researchers will report in early April at the annual meeting of the...
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