rheumatoid arthritis
rheumatoid arthritis
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by Nathan Wei - 2006-11-28
Rheumatoid nodules are soft tissue lumps that occur in 20-30% of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients. They may be found almost anywhere on the body, but are most often seen in areas where there are bon...
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by Jeff Foster - 2006-12-05
Did you know there are common symptoms for rheumatoid arthritis?A friend of mine was complaining of how her morning stiffness had gotten worse over the last couple of months. I began to ask her if sh...
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by Nathan Wei - 2006-12-19
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common chronic disease and the most common cause of crippling. RA affects roughly 2 million Americans.The treatment of RA involves the use of two major types of ...
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by Greg Marsh - 2006-12-24
Rheumatoid arthritis is a condition that many people will experience at some point. The cause of arthritis is not something that is easy to pinpoint, though. Scientists are working hard to trying to ...
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by Greg Marsh - 2006-12-29
Glucosamine is a natural part of your body. It is found in the cartilage of your bones, when they are healthy. But, if other things such as arthritis are affecting your body, you may find that the g...
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by Greg Marsh - 2006-12-30
Ankylosing spondylitis is a condition that a fraction of the population faces. It is a type of arthritis that affects the spinal column and can be one of the most debilitating of all types of arthrit...
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by Greg Marsh - 2006-12-30
Acupuncture is an ancient form of healing that was used and still used in many ancient Chinese treatments for various diseases. Will it work for the arthritis pain that you are feeling? Many people ...
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by Greg Marsh - 2006-12-31
What happens if you don’t pay attention to the rheumatoid arthritis symptoms that you feel? It doesn’t matter how old you are or what you have going on in your life. Paying attention to ...
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by Greg Marsh - 2007-01-02
Ankylosing spondylitis is a condition that a fraction of the population faces. It is a type of arthritis that affects the spinal column and can be one of the most debilitating of all types of arthrit...
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by Greg Marsh - 2007-01-02
Physical therapy can do what nothing else can do for your arthritis. Medications can lessen the pain and help to slow the progression of your condition. Surgery can help to fix the severely damaged ...