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The Care of Rheumatoid Arthritis
There are different forms of arthritis – each painful and possibly debilitating. Often attributed to those of advanced age, arthritis can afflict anyone and can develop for a number of reasons, depending upon the type. Since this particular disease a
By: Leroy Gastering.
Is Arthritis Causing You Pain?
Arthritis, even a mild case is no fun. Arthritis is painful and can have a negative effect on your life.
There are some things you can try to lessen the pain of arthritis. Some remedies do not require a prescription. Talk to your doctor if you hav
By: Glenda Erceg.
Do You Have Degenerative Arthritis?
With 10 million or more people with arthritis, the majority of them will have degenerative arthritis. This arthritis is called Osteoarthritis. Degenerative arthritis occurs when joints are overworked, rub against each other, experience excess frict
By: Rudy Silva.
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Rheumatologist speaks about arthritis symptoms
Rheumatologist Lue Cummins spoke with about 50 people about rheumatoid arthritis symptoms and how to deal with them at the Lonoke Community Center on Aug. 17. The Lonoke Lions Club hosted the event.
Man who allowed his bed-ridden wife to be eaten alive by maggots is charged w...
Darrell White's wife Jorene, 46, suffered from crippling arthritis and was left to die in their home in Cincinnatti. He faces up to 11 years in prison.
Doctor's Orders: Even children suffer from arthritis
When should parents worry that their child's leg pain is something other than an injury or growing pains? Musculoskeletal pain is one of the most common childhood complaints.
Medical calendar for Sept. 1
Blood drives BLOOD DRIVES: 4-8 p.m. Sept. 1 at Warrenton Wesleyan Church, 806 S. Highway 47; 3-7 p.m. Sept. 2 at Becky-David Elementary School, 1155 Jungs Station Road in St. Charles; noon-4 p.m. Sept. 5 at Wehrenberg Town Square, 7805 Highway N in Dardenne Prairie. Sponsored by the American Red Cross. Bring photo ID. To make an appointment, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED-CROSS.
