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Arthritis Pain Relief 101
Coming of age equals coming of a variety of body pains. And do you know what most of our oldies would complain about regarding this issue? Arthritis. An estimate of over 50 million Americans suffer from osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and other
By: Charlene J. Nuble.
Do You Have Arthritis?
Do you have arthritis? If so you are not alone. 66,000,000 people do almost 1 in 3 adults.
Arthritis is second only to heart disease as a cause of work disability. Besides limiting daily activities arthritis can cause many lifestyle problems. You ma
By: Lambert Klein.
Arthritis Fighting Drugs: The Ulcer Connection
If you read these chronicles, you know that I have constantly warned about the dangers of using NSAID s to tackle arthritis pain. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can cause serious problems and ulcers are one of them. When we talk about NSAID s,
By: JR Rogers.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Being Redefined by US and European Doctors
New criteria for rheumatoid arthritis will help prevent the disease from crippling patients, U.S. and European doctors say. The doctors, members of the American College of Rheumatology and the European League Against Rheumatism, describe rheumatoid arthritis as a progressive autoimmune inflammatory disease -- primarily of the joints -- which left untreated can lead to bone and cartilage damage ...
Self Care's Rheumatoid Arthritis Health Campaign Wins Top Award
The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia's Self Care Program has won Australia's leading health promotion award for its rheumatoid arthritis campaign. The Australian Journal of Pharmacy Award for the Best Health Promotion of the Year was last night presented to the Self Care campaign. Self Care's Health campaigns are designed to educate and raise pharmacy staff and public awareness of particular ...
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.
Challenge of role attracts Turner
In her famously deep voice, Kathleen Turner gives you salty language and keen observations. That little snort in her laugh suggests you can take her exactly as she is. Playwright Matthew Lombardo did. He wrote "High" with her in mind.
