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Hope for eczema patients from baricitinib, an arthritis drug which has also been used to treat Covid

Ever heard of stiff person syndrome?  Bizarre as it sounds, this is a rare, debilitating neurological condition that affects roughly two in every million people. The disease causes sudden muscle stiffness in the body and all the limbs that can be triggered by extreme temperatures, sudden movements and loud noises – such as a car’s horn – leaving many sufferers afraid to leave the house. Spasms can be so forceful that they result in bone fractures. It is more common in people already suffering with other conditions that affect the immune system, such as diabetes. Advertisement Baricitinib is already used on the NHS to reduce the symptoms of arthritis, but recent studies have suggested it can also help fight severe life-threatening Covid because it can help calm the ‘cytokine storm’, where the immune system is sent into overdrive by the virus and begins to harm the body.

The Eyes of Texas Sucks - Fort Worth Weekly

Fort Worth Weekly The “Eyes of Texas” Sucks It’s time to get rid of UT’s fight song and anything else with ties to Civil War losers. iStock To all you UT alums, students, and lovers, I’m just here to say that quite a few of your boosters are snowflakes who want to turn back the clock to the ’60s — the 1860s. My advice to you and everyone else who appreciates diversity is to show your support for the Black athletes who nonviolently (sad I even have to point that out) protested the fight song this football season. Do whatever you can to let them know you got their back. Buy some Longhorn season tickets or a Longhorn cap or something. Send a tweet. And to any Black athlete considering bringing your talents to Austin, you might want to think twice. This is an institution run by a coterie of likely racist crackers who want to punish you for exercising your freedom of speech. If the eyes of anything are upon us, I’m sure they donâ�

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