«With evidence that TLR8 changes
the way lupus patients respond to inflammation, therapies that regulate this protein might help prevent or treat this disease in ways that don't compromise the immune system.»
Not exact matches
This discovery, details of which have been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), opens the door to new
ways to treat
patients with septic shock caused by viral or bacterial infection as well as people with auto - immune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and
lupus.
Perhaps a combined approach supplementing with bioidentical hormones such as estradiol, progesterone, DHEA, Cortef, testosterone as well as vitamin mineral supplementation with pantethine, and others would be the most logical
way to help
lupus patients get back their health.