Can rheumatoid arthritis (RA) be cured? Taranella discusses a recent study linking a gut bacterium, Prevotella copri, to RA, which could revolutionize treatment and diagnosis. Dr. Taranella explains that while conventional medicine views RA as manageable with medication, alternative approaches, including dietary changes, show promise in reducing symptoms and biomarkers. He highlights the role of gut health and molecular mimicry in RA development and emphasizes the need for medical supervision in treatment. Learn more about this intriguing connection and its implications for RA patients.