Rheumatoid in a sentence as an adjective

She had a form of rheumatoid arthritis that slowly turned her lungs into scar tissue.

Fisherman came from a poor white family AND he suffered from bouts of severe rheumatoid arthritis.

>rheumatoid arthritis drug that stopped the immune system stormDamn...that must have been some industrial strength RA meds to work that fast.

It is more accurate to say that there is a correlation between the mother's rheumatoid arthritis and the child's autism.

For example, skeletons show rheumatoid arthritis existed only in the New World and spread after contact to Europe and Asia.

One of the patients suffered from severe rheumatoid arthritis, a serious autoimmune disorder, she was told it would take 6 months to see a rheumatologist.

Some folks will insist almost any disease can be traced to diet, but I think there's good evidence that yet to be isolated infections cause things like rheumatoid arthritis and MS and some other stuff.

The latter diets are clinically shown to reverse heart disease, essentially heal Type II diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and many other diseases.

Penicillamine is another example of a pharmaceutical scam; in 1995, the cost to treat rheumatoid arthritis using it as a second-line therapy was $550/year.

It was highly effective for all sorts of infections and was involved in some groundbreaking studies that tested its use as a cancer treatment, as well, was found to slow angiogenesis, treat rheumatoid arthritis, aging, depletion of collegen, acne, prostate cancer and treatment of fibromyalgia just to name a few.

This is one of those rare times where a rhetorical question from a link-bait title is definitely "Yes"!The author has a great anecdote about the work that is being done to combat rheumatoid-arthritis, however the story preys on our own hubris to believe that our bodies are not made up of very simple parts that have little knowledge of ourselves, rather a fairly strict set of inputs/outputs.

Rheumatoid definitions

adjective

of or pertaining to arthritis; "my creaky old joints"; "rheumy with age and grief"

See also: arthritic creaky rheumatic rheumy