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flag Scientists are testing new immune-reprogramming therapies that offer potential cures for autoimmune diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, moving beyond lifelong medication.

flag Scientists are developing groundbreaking therapies to treat autoimmune diseases by reprogramming the immune system rather than suppressing it. flag Experimental treatments like CAR-T cell therapy, which re-engineers T cells to target harmful B cells, have led to drug-free remission in some patients with lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. flag Researchers are also exploring regulatory T cells, T cell engagers, and mRNA technology to precisely reset immune responses. flag While still costly and limited to advanced cases, these approaches aim for long-term remission or cures, marking a potential shift from lifelong medication to curative care.

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