gout
gout
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by Lee Dobbins - 2007-01-16
Gout is mainly a condition connected to arthritis which occurs when uric acid crystals amass in certain joints. Gout usually affects the large toe, but it may also appear in other joints such as the o...
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by Chris Schaller - 2007-01-24
There is an all natural alternative for arthritis pain, joint health and gout. Flex Protex. Many of the medications available to treat these diseases are being pulled off store shelves due to harmf...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-01-27
The hyperuricemia known as Gout develops as a debilitating condition assembling arthritis with accumulation of uric acid crystals in the body's joints. Over the past 20 years the incidence has double...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-02-01
Gout or hyperuricemia is a rheumatic condition causing swelling and pain in the joints. It affects more frequently men, but anyone between the age of 14 and 75 can get the disease. The arthritic sympt...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-02-05
The American College of Rheumatology has revealed the impact of environmental factors like humidity and heat on Gout affected organisms. Patients suffering from Gout attacks must know how these action...
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by Rita Kennon - 2007-02-06
Statistics indicate in 2006, that gout affected approximately 3.5 million people in the United States.Gout is a form of arthritis which is caused by uric acid deposits in the joints. A rise in the bl...
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by Carl DiNello - 2007-02-07
The symptoms, and problems associated with gout affect a great many people. Although, it is rare in children and young adults, gout is still estimated to occur in approximately 840 out of every 100,0...
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by Carl DiNello - 2007-02-07
With proper gout treatment, most people will be able to control their symptoms, and lead productive lives. Gout can be effectively treated with one, or a combination of therapies.The Goals Of Gout Tr...
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by Groshan fabiola - 2007-02-07
The medical condition known by most of the people as Gout is actually hyperuricemia, a disease occurring due to an increase of the uric acid blood level. It tends to appear more often in men at the...
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by Nathan Wei, MD - 2007-02-11
Gout is a metabolic form of arthritis marked by acute joint inflammation, usually starting in the knee or foot. It is caused by hyperuricemia, a build up of uric acid in blood. When chronic or sev...