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Jul 3 KYTX H.C. Wainwright starts Kyverna at neutral, says awaiting more data
Jul 3 BIIB Top Stock Movers Now: Tesla, Paramount Global, Biogen, and More
Jul 3 BIIB Biogen completes $1.15bn HI-Bio acquisition to expand immunology presence
Jul 2 BIIB Eli Lilly Wins Long-Awaited Approval For Biogen-Rivaling Alzheimer's Drug
Jul 2 RNAC Cartesian Therapeutics Strengthens Board of Directors with Appointment of Kemal Malik
Jul 2 BIIB US Equities Markets End Higher Tuesday Following Fed Chair Powell's Comments
Jul 2 RNAC Cartesian: Further Value To Be Unlocked After Positive MG Treatment Data
Jul 2 BIIB Biogen (BIIB) Slipped on Lower-Than-Expected Revenue Growth
Jul 2 BIIB Biogen Completes Acquisition of Human Immunology Biosciences
Jul 2 RNAC Cartesian Therapeutics Plummets On 'Watershed Moment' For CAR-T Drugs
Jul 2 RNAC Cartesian posts mid-stage win for lead asset; nabs $130M in financing
Jul 2 RNAC Cartesian Therapeutics Announces $130 Million Private Placement Equity Financing
Jul 2 RNAC Cartesian Therapeutics Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase 2 Trial of Descartes-08 in Systematic Lupus Erythematosus
Jul 2 RNAC Cartesian Therapeutics Announces Positive Topline Results from Phase 2b Trial of Descartes-08 in Patients with Myasthenia Gravis
Jul 1 VTYX Ventyx Biosciences: Slim Chances In A Fat Market (Rating Downgrade)
Jul 1 BIIB 10 clinical trials to watch in the second half of 2024
Jun 28 AUPH Aurinia Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ:AUPH) most popular amongst retail investors who own 54% of the shares, institutions hold 35%
Jun 28 BIIB Biogen, Eisai launch Alzheimer's drug Leqembi in China
Jun 28 BIIB Eisai and Biogen launch LEQEMBI for Alzheimer’s in China
Jun 28 BIIB Eisai and Biogen launch Alzheimer's drug Leqembi in China
Lupus

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), also known simply as lupus, is an autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue in many parts of the body. Symptoms vary between people and may be mild to severe. Common symptoms include painful and swollen joints, fever, chest pain, hair loss, mouth ulcers, swollen lymph nodes, feeling tired, and a red rash which is most commonly on the face. Often there are periods of illness, called flares, and periods of remission during which there are few symptoms.The cause of SLE is not clear. It is thought to involve genetics together with environmental factors. Among identical twins, if one is affected there is a 24% chance the other one will be as well. Female sex hormones, sunlight, smoking, vitamin D deficiency, and certain infections, are also believed to increase the risk. The mechanism involves an immune response by autoantibodies against a person's own tissues. These are most commonly anti-nuclear antibodies and they result in inflammation. Diagnosis can be difficult and is based on a combination of symptoms and laboratory tests. There are a number of other kinds of lupus erythematosus including discoid lupus erythematosus, neonatal lupus, and subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus.There is no cure for SLE. Treatments may include NSAIDs, corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, hydroxychloroquine, and methotrexate. Alternative medicine has not been shown to affect the disease. Life expectancy is lower among people with SLE. SLE significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular disease with this being the most common cause of death. With modern treatment about 80% of those affected survive more than 15 years. Women with lupus have pregnancies that are higher risk but are mostly successful.Rate of SLE varies between countries from 20 to 70 per 100,000. Women of childbearing age are affected about nine times more often than men. While it most commonly begins between the ages of 15 and 45, a wide range of ages can be affected. Those of African, Caribbean, and Chinese descent are at higher risk than white people. Rates of disease in the developing world are unclear. Lupus is Latin for "wolf": the disease was so-named in the 13th century as the rash was thought to appear like a wolf's bite.

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