Arthritis now affects over 350 million people worldwide, with recent CDC data indicating a continued rise in cases during 2023-2024. At the same time, studies show that gut microbiome imbalances are present in up to 70% of individuals with autoimmune disorders. The gut’s complex bacterial ecosystem and its interaction with the immune system play a pivotal, yet often overlooked, role in joint inflammation. However, early recognition of the bacterial connection between gut health and arthritis flare-ups remains a significant clinical challenge.
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49. Emerging Therapies Targeting the Microbiome With growing recognition of the gut microbiome’s role in arthritis, researchers are developing emerging therapies designed to modify gut bacteria…