By Dr Nicola Davies
The month of July celebrated World Sjögren'sDay, dedicated to Sjögren's syndrome (SS) – a condition affecting between 0.5% and 1% of the population.1 This blog presents promising advances in the pharmacological treatment of SS and new hope for people living with the condition.
What is Sjögren's syndrome?
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