joint pain
joint pain
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by Markus Skupeika - 2007-04-27
Every time a person trying out for extracting information online, the renowned search engine will search for the piece of information requested and will either find many hits, or none. The search engi...
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by Markus Skupeika - 2007-04-28
For millions of US population the disease arthritis has confined daily actions like walking, standing even holding a pen for signing the necessary paperwork. Though most of the common people define th...
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by Warren Peters - 2007-05-02
Many foods are iron rich foods. Eating these foods will increase the iron levels in your blood almost instantly. Consuming foods that are iron rich can be very beneficial for many people. However, for...
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by Warren Peters - 2007-05-08
Hemochromatosis is a disorder that causes the body to absorb excess iron from food. If not treated, it will lead to death. Since this is is a recessive trait, it is expressed only if both parents cont...
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by Darrell Miller - 2007-05-21
At some point, everyone has or will experience muscle pain and inflammation as a result of overuse and exertion. Whether it is the cause of a softball game, weekend camping trip, or a chore-intensive...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-06-08
Common arthritis myths have the potential to do harm to those actually living with this trying disease. Arthritis is a collection of over 100 different diseases all with varying symptoms and when com...
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by Jean Maguire - 2007-06-19
Osteoarthritis (OA), the most common type of arthritis, is a chronic condition that afflicts some 21 million Americans.It is characterized by the disintegration of cartilage, the part of the joint tha...
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by Andy Lim - 2007-06-21
Arthritis attacks the joints of your body. As a result, they become swollen, stiff, and painful. To some extent, you may lose mobility. At times the pain can be unbearable. Your doctor usually prescri...
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by Chrystle Fiedler - 2007-06-22
Many of us feel guilty about taking a nap. After all, shouldn't we be doing something more productive? But there's no need to feel that way. Taking a nap might be one of the best things we can do for ...
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by Andy Lim - 2007-06-27
Should you exercise when you have arthritis? If it is not because of recent discoveries that demonstrate exercises can reduce stiffness and joint pain, you may not even consider it. Doctors and physic...