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by John H Markus - 2007-05-22
There are many types of arthritis. This discussion will be about two of those and possible treatment. The two discussed will be osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. ...
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by Nathan Wei - 2007-05-22
Once the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome has been established and underlying diseases associated with the condition have been dealt with, then it is time to treat the condition.Medication such as ...
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by Michael Russell - 2007-05-01
Just the sound of Osteoarthritis makes you want to cry out in discomfort and pain. According to National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disease Osteoarthritis is the most common form of i...
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by Jerry Ryan - 2007-04-26
Arthritis is general term for the inflammation of one or more joints. It is characterized by pain, swelling, stiffness, deformity, and/or a diminished range of motion. More than 30 million Americans s...
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by Robert Cacciatore - 2007-04-26
Arthritis is a major health concern in the United States, there are 43 million American adults who are doctor diagnosed with the disease and an estimated 23 million others. Arthritis causes pain, sti...
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by Dr Pradeep Nagrath - 2007-04-23
Relief from pain or agony may be considered as the true object of any medical science. According to Ayurvedic texts, the entire cosmos is constituted of 'Panchmahabhootas' (Five Basic Elements - Sky o...
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by Antoinette Boulay - 2007-04-19
A serious disease of the autoimmune system, rheumatoid arthritis mostly affects the joints. Nonetheless, since it is a systemic autoimmune disease, rheumatoid arthritis may also affect other body area...
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by Connie Limon - 2007-04-18
Trying to figure out the best means to relief arthritis pain can be frustrating. You can make your arthritis pain worse with activities stressful to your joints and that require repetitive motion whe...
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by Gerry Restrivera - 2007-04-14
Getting arthritis, like many diseases, is one reality that many people will try to avoid as much as possible. This is one experience that can affect your lifestyle and social life. At present, a glari...
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by Joseph Then - 2007-04-14
Foot arthritis is most commonly an occurrence of osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is arthritis of the bone. It is due to common wear and tear which results in inflammation, swelling and pain. Many ti...
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by Joseph Then - 2007-04-14
Neck arthritis can cause pain and affect the ability to turn and use the neck normally. It can be caused by the natural aging process or can be part of a larger arthritis disease called rheumatoid ar...
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by Hotaka Sutton - 2007-04-14
Arthritis can be a crippling health problem. The problem is often chronic pain and alternative health offers a unique treatment option.It is sometimes possible to get a bit of insight into the attitud...
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by Antoinette Boulay - 2007-04-14
Those who have lately been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, may think they're destined to a lifetime of discomfort and pain. The truth is that a lot of people will live long and full lives while h...
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by Nathan Wei - 2007-04-11
Shopping with arthritis can turn an enjoyable activity into a series of frustrations if done incorrectly.The first step to shopping if you have arthritis is to become organized. Keep items in the sam...
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by Barbara Allan - 2007-04-10
My name is Barbara Allan. In 1988, at the age of 25 I suddenly developed arthritis. This was 6 weeks after contracting Shigella food poisoning while camping during a vacation in Michigan.The type of...
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by Art Turner - 2007-04-10
Does diet and nutrition affect rheumatoid arthritis? Research in this area shows confusing and contradicting results. However, some common elements appear regularly in research studies which would i...
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by Nathan Wei - 2007-04-08
Rheumatoid arthritis is the most common inflammatory form of arthritis. It affects approximately 2.1 million Americans. Here is the approach to management that we use at the Arthritis and Osteoporos...
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by Michael Russell - 2007-04-07
Gout is a common type of arthritis that results from uric acid crystal deposits in the joints. The body's reaction to these deposits causes inflammation, swelling and pain. The condition usually aff...
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by Nathan Wei - 2007-04-05
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic progressive autoimmune inflammatory disease that affects multiple organ systems, but the joints in particular. Rheumatoid arthritis also damages and erodes away the c...
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by Cathlene Martinez - 2007-04-04
A recent study done by Kristiann Heesch from the University of Queensland in Australia showed that the more often older women work out, the less likely they are to suffer from debilitating arthritis.E...