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Combat Arthritis Pain With A Natural Arthritis Remedy
Although there are different types of arthritis i.e. osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis it appears that both types can be improved through the use of natural arthritis remedies and many of those remedies can be found on websites or in local
By: Howard Tiano.
Remain Active with Rheumatoid Arthritis: Yoga Guide
ARA - More and more people are performing the age-old practice of Yoga. Yoga can stretch you, it can relax you and now it may help people with arthritis. According to the American Yoga Association AYA , Yoga may help people with arthritis deal wi
By: ARA Content.
The Arthritis Hypnosis Connection
Did you know that we all have the ability to enhance self-healing, increase comfort and improve nutrition, exercise, communication and flexibility? This article explains clinical hypnosis and how it can bring relief to clients suffering from arthriti
By: Paul Gustafson RN, BSN, CH.
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Arthritis costs $4.5b a year (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
A new study has found around six million Australians are affected by arthritis and other muscular conditions. The report by the Institute of Health and Welfare has examined the incidence of arthritis as well as osteoporosis and chronic back pain.
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: New drug may help some who find standard care inadequat...
The question | Facing a chronic disease with no cure, people often switch from one treatment to another. Might a drug approved in December for rheumatoid arthritis offer relief to those who have not found success with methotrexate, a commonly prescribed medication?
A Spouse Can Help Ease the Pain of Osteoarthritis (MedicineNet.com)
Title: A Spouse Can Help Ease the Pain of Osteoarthritis Category: Health News Created: 8/3/2006 Last Editorial Review: 8/3/2006
Knee Bone Marrow Lesions May Be Hereditary (Medical News Today)
Bone marrow lesions in the knee, a cause of pain in patients with knee osteoarthritis, may be hereditary. A study published today in the journal Arthritis Research & Therapy reveals that there is a significant genetic component to the occurrence and severity of bone marrow lesions in the tibia and femur. [click link for full article]
