A condition associated with the likes of Benjamin Franklin and King Henry VIII is on the rise in the U.S. and action is required.
Ted Mikuls, MD, MSPH, Stokes-Shackleford professor of rheumatology, vice chair for research, internal medicine at the University of Nebraska, discusses his study comparing rates of lower extremity ...
Gout sounds like a disease that shouldn’t exist anymore, especially since it’s referred to as the “disease of kings” because of its connection to royal leaders like Henry VIII, who lived with the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Black adults showed a higher prevalence for gout than white adults during a 10-year period, even after adjusting ...
Gout is a painful inflammatory condition that is associated with overindulgence of foods like red meat, shellfish, and alcohol. In medieval times, gout was associated with nobility because of the cost ...
Over 9 million Americans have gout, a painful form of arthritis that causes your joints to become inflamed and swollen. Gout is caused by high levels of uric acid in the body. Some foods can increase ...
DANVILLE — Geisinger will host "Gout: Fact and Fiction," presented by Thomas Harrington, M.D., assistant director of rheumatology, and Cynthia Matzko, R.N., clinical nurse specialist, at 6 p.m.