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NIH takes action to bolster research on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatig…

Press Release | October 29, 2015
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Drug used to treat HIV linked to lower bone mass in newborns

Press Release | September 30, 2015
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NIH awards ~$144 million in research on environmental influences on child healt…

Press Release | September 28, 2015
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NIAMS launches new Spanish-language website

Press Release | September 10, 2015
Microbiota in the gut activate T cells that are able to recognize retinal proteins.

In uveitis, bacteria in gut may instruct immune cells to attack the eye

Press Release | August 18, 2015
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High-resolution 3D images reveal the muscle mitochondrial power grid

Press Release | July 30, 2015
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Early antiretroviral therapy prevents non-AIDS outcomes in HIV-infected people

Press Release | July 20, 2015
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NIH Common Fund launches physical activity research program

Press Release | June 11, 2015
NIAMS Director Dr. Stephen Katz (second from l) and Deputy Director Dr. Robert Carter (third from r) welcome new members to the institute’s council. They are (from l) Richard Seiden Dr. V. Michael Holers Dr. Amy Paller Dr. Joan Bechtold and Dr. Sundeep Khosla.

Five named to NIAMS Advisory Council

Press Release | May 27, 2015
Healthy human T cell.

NIH researchers reveal link between powerful gene regulatory elements and autoimmune diseases

Press Release | February 17, 2015
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