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Using essential fatty acids for reducing arthritis joint pain
Essential fatty acids provide protection for the whole body. In particular it is effective in reducing inflammation as experienced in joint pain or arthritis.Most people will have to deal with arthritis especially as they get older. One way to elimin
By: Rudy Silva.
What type of arthritis do you have?
Arthritis dates back to prehistoric times and is seen all through the ages in the joints of the skeleton remains.Most of you will have problems with your joints and it may be arthritis. Arthritis is associated with aging but it is not caused because
By: Rudy Silva.
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.
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How exercising can help with winter aches and pains
Benefits to staying active through the winter
Benitec Biopharma and Medistem Technologies Successfully Combined in Preclini...
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA and SAN DIEGO, CA-- - Benitec Biopharma and Medistem announced today the successful treatment of rheumatoid arthritis in preclinical models using Benitec Biopharma's patented gene silencing ...
Lumbar disc degeneration more likely in overweight and obese adults
( Wiley-Blackwell ) One of the largest studies to investigate lumbar spine disc degeneration found that adults who are overweight or obese were significantly more likely to have disc degeneration than those with a normal body mass index. Details of this study now appear in Arthritis & Rheumatism, a journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the American College of Rheumatology.
Deepak Chopra: Arthritis: When the Knees and Hips Go
Arthritis would seem to be a simple mechanical failure of our bodies. Through wear and tear, the cartilage wears out in certain joints -- primarily the hip, knee, lower back, neck and hands -- leading to stiffness, pain and eventually almost total immobility.Â
