Early detection of rheumatoid arthritis through immune cell and blood protein markers

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New research indicates rheumatoid arthritis begins silently years before symptoms appear, offering a chance for early intervention. Scientists identified new warning signs in immune cells and blood proteins, suggesting the disease's inflammatory process starts long before joint inflammation is clinically detectable. This understanding could lead to preventive therapies, potentially halting or slowing joint damage by targeting the immune system's early activation.


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