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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2025 · 47 MIN

Episode 67: Finding the Cure

from The Wounded Healers Podcast · host Janessa Gil

In this episode we talk about the promising autoimmune treatments that are in development. Sources mentioned: T-Cell Vaccine StudiesDEN‑181 Phase I Trial in HumansPeptide–MHC Complex Vaccine in Animal ModelsPreclinical Peptide-Based Vaccine StudiesLocal Anti‑Inflammatory Gene DeliveryImmune tolerance induction with multiepitope peptideRNAi & Epigenetic Gene SilencingRNA interference-based gene therapy for successful treatment of rheumatoid arthritisProbiotics: Strains That Show PromiseRheumatoid arthritis and the intestinal microbiome: probiotics as a potential therapyFecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT)A single case report described a patient with refractory RA who experienced symptomatic improvement after FMTPre-clinical Mouse Study on FMTPrecision Medicine and Biomarker TestingCompanion Diagnostics StudyStay informed about PrismRA or comparable predictive testsClinical Trials Near YouYou can search for trials involving new medications, immune therapies, diet studies, and more: ClinicalTrials.gov (Worldwide) Search for “Rheumatoid Arthritis” + your country Filter by “recruiting” if you’re interested in taking part Includes info on the treatment, who qualifies, and how to apply

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