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Three Autoimmune Diseases In Brief

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May 26, 2025
Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and Crohn's disease unveil a complex interplay of immune dysfunction. Discover their historical origins and how perceptions have shifted over time. The podcast unpacks the challenges of diagnosis and treatment options, stressing the importance of understanding these conditions' impact on patients' lives. From ancient accounts of rheumatoid arthritis to lupus's evolving recognition, learn how societal influences shape our awareness. Engaging personal narratives highlight the broader implications of autoimmune diseases in today's world.
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Commonalities of Autoimmune Diseases

  • Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and Crohn's disease share autoimmune characteristics and unknown exact causes.
  • Genetic, environmental factors, and viral infections may trigger or influence these diseases, which affect women disproportionately.
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Twin Studies Show Complexity

  • Identical twins have varying concordance rates for autoimmune diseases, showing genes alone don't determine disease.
  • Other factors, possibly random or environmental, contributingly affect disease development.
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Social Factors Affect Disease

  • Social determinants like income, education, and race affect autoimmune disease disparities.
  • Lupus disproportionately affects non-white women in the U.S., while rheumatoid arthritis is more common in white women.
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