Hyperuricemia (HUA) is a metabolic disease caused by purine metabolism disorder, which is an important hub for many chronic ...
Scientists from Shenzhen Medical Academy of Research and Translation and the Southern Medical University have synthesized solute carrier family 22 member 12 (SLC22A12; URAT1) inhibitors. They are ...
New research indicates that a drug commonly prescribed for gout may also lower the risk of heart attack and stroke when taken at an appropriate dose.
High uric acid levels can quietly lead to joint pain, gout and kidney issues if ignored. These 5 natural remedies can help keep uric acid levels in check.
Dr Gagandeep Singh blames fructose and hidden sugars in the diet for high uric acid levels rather than protein-rich foods.  | Health ...
In gout, excessive levels of uric acid in the blood lead to deposition of urate crystals in joints, which can cause strong inflammatory pain. Effectively treating gout involves mitigating not only the ...
Gout is a common and painful form of inflammatory arthritis that can lead to joint damage and other complications if left untreated. Despite outdated misconceptions, gout is still very much a current ...
The prevalence of hyperuricemia was higher among patients with rheumatoid arthritis vs the general population. Individuals with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are more likely to have elevated uric acid ...
Hyperuricemia (HU), characterized by elevated uric acid (UA) levels in the blood, is a global health concern associated with various conditions, including cardiovascular diseases, gout, hypertension, ...
Researchers have uncovered a significant connection between elevated uric acid levels and life-threatening outcomes in children with severe malaria. Indiana University School of Medicine researchers ...
Hyperuricemia may causally contribute to PAH, positioning uric acid as a potential therapeutic target for treatment and prevention. Mendelian randomization analysis suggests a genetic-level causal ...
Hyperuricemia (HU) is a global health concern characterized by elevated levels of uric acid (UA) in the blood. It is diagnosed when UA levels exceed 420 µmol L−1 (7 mg/dL) for men and 350 µmol L−1 (6 ...