Osteoporosis is often called a “Silent Disease.” This is because those suffering from this condition often do not exhibit any noticeable symptoms until the disease is in its late stages. Those who are most at risk include postmenopausal women and all people over 70...
Lupus; or Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes an individual’s immune system to attack their body’s own healthy tissues. Damage from these attacks results in widespread inflammation that can appear across virtually every part of the...
If you or someone you know is experiencing gout, you have probably asked yourself whether gout will go away on its own. Having a solid understanding of what gout is and how it is caused can help you understand how to mitigate and manage it. Read below to learn more...
Vasculitis refers to a variety of severe conditions that affect the blood vessels. Therefore, it can be challenging to know what to do when you don’t fully understand what you are dealing with. We will discuss the different types of this condition, its symptoms, and...
Myositis is a rare autoimmune disease that most commonly causes weakness, aches, and pain in the body’s muscles. Myositis is often found to cause inflammation in larger muscle groups such as the hips, thighs, or shoulders. Because it can cause weakening in the...
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Dr. Maria Moore
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1990-2000 University Cambridge
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2000-2005 Charsles University Prague
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2009-2015 Oxford Medical Faculty
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2015-2019 Assistant Professor at Dublin University
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