A new study has experienced success with a new treatment that could help relieve painful symptoms for half a million people across the UK.
Hundreds of thousands people with arthritis across Scotland and the rest of the UK could soon experience some relief from pain following a treatment breakthrough.
The expert explained that researchers commonly struggle with trying to restore the immune system to its health state, reports MEN. The new treatment was found to be able to "comprehensively treat" and prevent the condition by restoring T cell immunity. The medication involves a type of nanoparticle on specific nanovesicles.
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