Using tumor necrosis factor inhibitors decreases risk of heart attacks in rheumatoid arthritis patients

Monday, October 28, 2013 - 08:20 in Health & Medicine

Rheumatoid arthritis patients who use tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (called Anti-TNFs) to control their disease-related inflammation also have a decreased risk for heart attacks, according to new research.

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