Experimental immune reset treatment puts lupus into remission in early UK trials
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James Gallagher
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An experimental treatment that resets the immune system has put lupus into remission in early UK trials. The approach, which could potentially treat similar autoimmune disorders like multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis, has allowed patients like Katie Tinkler to stop all lupus medication and resume normal activities after decades of struggling with the disease.
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· 2 pulledI've never been this good
She once struggled to walk with her children, but can now ski and is off all lupus medication
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