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Inflammatory Arthritis, Alternative Treatments
There are two main types of arthritis: inflammatory arthritis and osteoarthritis. Inflammatory arthritis can be treated naturally without drugs. Inflammatory arthritis symptoms such as Rheumatoid Arthritis are exactly what they sound like: inflamm
By: Daniel DeReuter.
Osteoarthritis and Glucosamine
Osteoarthritis OA is the most common of all the arthritic conditions today. OA is a joint disease related to aging and overuse causing a breakdown and eventually a loss of the cartilage in a joint. Cartilage is a protein that protects the ends of b
By: Allan Sadi.
Have You Bought Into These Arthritis Myths?
Myth 1: Exercise doesn t help arthritis, and in fact makes the condition worse. Fact: Proper exercise performed on a regular basis is an important part of arthritis treatment, according to the Arthritis Foundation. Twenty years ago, doctors advised e
By: David Silva.
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New arthritis weapon? (NorthJersey.com)
THE QUESTION: Might a drug approved in December for rheumatoid arthritis offer relief to those who have not found success with methotrexate, a commonly prescribed medication?
Increased Odds Of Rheumatoid Arthritis In Women Smokers Without Genetic Risk ...
Smoking increases the chance of developing rheumatoid arthritis in women who otherwise lack genetic risk factors for the disease, reveals research published ahead of print in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases.Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic, inflammatory disease in which the patient's immune system attacks the joint linings. It is the most serious and debilitating form of arthritis. [click
Women Smokers at Greater Risk for Rheumatoid Arthritis (HealthCentral.com)
FRIDAY, Aug. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Smoking nearly doubles the odds of rheumatoid arthritis in women who don't have genetic risk factors for the disease, a U.S. study says.
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?
