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A New Cell with Global Implications
When people with diseases like lupus and systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (SJIA) are feverish and light-headed, doctors start to worry: These symptoms can indicate a life threatening condition called macrophage activation syndrome (MAS).
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Pursuing a Revolution in IBD Treatment
Treatment options for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have been limited for most of Elisa Boden, MD’s career. Until a few years ago, she and her colleagues – including James Lord, MD, PhD, and Michael Chiorean, MD – have had only a few types of medications to treat IBD.
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Growing From the Disease He’ll Never Outgrow
"My son Peter is one of eight students at his elementary school with type 1 diabetes. Ranging in age from 5 to 10, the diabetes kids are part of a small but mighty community built on care, comfort and normalcy."
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Biking 800 Miles to Get Closer to a Cure
Some people go the extra mile for their favorite cause.
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Researcher Spotlight: Dr. Jerry Nepom
Dr. Gerald (Jerry) Nepom, who founded BRI’s Diabetes Research Program in the 1980’s, and who led BRI’s growth as a world-class research institute for 3 decades, now devotes his time to a laser-focused effort on getting experimental therapies to patients.
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Peanut Allergy: Living with Vigilance and Hope
While on a family vacation in Thailand, eight-year-old Ryan was helping his mother crush peanuts - a key Thai cuisine ingredient – when he started to feel itchy and his throat began to swell. Soon, he was having trouble breathing, and his mother rushed off in search of an epi pen.
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Healthy Immune Systems for All
BRI has made game-changing discoveries and significantly expanded our research and funding in recent years.
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Why Down Syndrome Holds Key Clues about Autoimmunity
When her son was born with Down syndrome (DS) in 2002, Rebecca Partridge, MD, couldn’t find a pediatrician to provide specialized care. So she did what any pediatrician mother would do: She started the Seattle area’s first DS clinic.
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Peanut Allergy: Progress Toward Breakthroughs
In 2017, Eric Wambre, PhD, announced he had identified a cell, called TH2A, that appears to cause all allergies – and dozens of media outlets hailed the discovery’s potential to transform diagnosis and treatment.
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Move Over - Diabetes is Here
When type 1 diabetes (T1D) strikes, it impacts the whole family in every way imaginable, day and night, forever. For siblings, the changes that come when a sister or brother is diagnosed with T1D hit like an earthquake, sudden and seismic.