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Discovering New Pathways for Treatment in Lupus - Dr. Jane Buckner and Dr. Jeff Carlin

Turning the Tide in Lupus Research

Discovering New Pathways for Treatment in Lupus
Living With A Disease
Improve Your Gut Microbiome

Can You Improve Your Gut Microbiome?

There are around 40 trillion bacteria in your body, most of which are in your intestines.  Collectively, they are kno

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Scientists are discovering that changes in the gut microbiome are correlated with autoimmune disease.

Your Guts & Autoimmune Disease

A microbiome is a collection of microorganisms that create a “mini-ecosystem” and there are 100 trillion bacteria inside your intestinal tract!

Living With A Disease
Diagnosing an autoimmune disease

Diagnosing Autoimmune Diseases

Learn how to become an advocate for your health and take charge when trying to diagnose your autoimmune disease.

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lupus research

What Is Lupus?

Lupus, also known as Systemic Lupus E

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A strong collaboration between BRI and Virginia Mason made this discovery possible.

Breakthrough: Allergy Cell Discovered

Erik Wambre, PhD, has discovered a single type of cell that appears to drive all allergies that could change the trajectory of allergy research.

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Connecting the Dots Between Allergies and Autoimmune Disease

Connecting the Dots Between Allergies and Autoimmune Disease

At first glance, allergies and autoimmune disease may seem more different than similar.

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