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New data on gout and hyperuricemia: Incidence rates, risk factors and aging-associated manifestations

Gout affects over 1% of the world’s adult population and, furthermore, gout is the form of inflammatory arthritis most prevalent in men. Gout incidence rates are now on the rise due to aging-associated effects depending on quality of life, and comorbid conditions, and the efficiency of their managem...

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Published in:Advances in gerontology 2013-04, Vol.3 (2), p.138-141
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Life expectancy
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Metabolism
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