HomeHealth NewsCan treating rheumatoid arthritis before it sets in help delay its onset? Health News Can treating rheumatoid arthritis before it sets in help delay its onset? January 29, 2026 0 3 - Advertisement - Drug treatment before rheumatoid arthritis sets in may delay onset, new research finds. Image credit: Maryna Terletska/Getty Images As of 2021, about 17.9 million people around the world were living with rheumatoid arthritis. There is currently no way to prevent rheumatoid arthritis, especially if it runs in your family. A new study has… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleThe return of inflation may poison Labor’s second-term agenda and scare more voters to the fringes | Interest ratesNext article3 of the best ASX ETFs for Australian investors to buy now RELATED ARTICLES Health News Mapping the diversity of chronic lymphocytic leukemia at single-cell resolution Australian Online News - August 20, 2026 Health News Hodgkin lymphoma survivors face twice the risk of death compared to average American adult Australian Online News - August 20, 2026 Health News Bladder infection after brain injury worsens cognitive problems, finds study Australian Online News - August 20, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Did Sara Lee actually close down? – News + Articles August 20, 2026 Fraud charges for former WA Nationals candidate accused of hit-run August 15, 2026 'Must happen 10 times a day': The Launceston suburbs that love one-wayers August 18, 2026 Nerdy Inc. Announces 1-For-15 Reverse Stock Split August 15, 2026 Load more