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Keeping up to date with the latest arthritis information is vital for anyone that lives daily with the pain and suffering arthritis can cause. Research continues to make progress mainly in finding the basic causes for the key types of arthritis, as arthritis at his moment in time cannot be cured. However you must stay alert and watchful, as an arthritis cure will certainly be found before long. ...

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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...

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Symptoms of Arthritis

Arthritis symptoms can vary depending on what type of arthritis you have. Arthritis can affect several part of the body and can be caused by several different factors. Although many of the arthritis symptoms...

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Arthritis Symptoms You Should Know About

Many people have arthritis symptoms and don't realize it. It takes a while to get full blown arthritis. It's something that gradually builds up and before you know it, you have arthritis and are seeing...

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Arthritis Symptoms May be Alleviated by Fruits and Vegetables

If you or someone you know suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, you know how painful and debilitating it can be. If you haven't walked a mile in those shoes, you can't imagine how frustrating it can be....

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Do you have arthritis?

Copyright 2005 Lambert Klein 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...

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You Can Help Eliminate Arthritis

Are you aware that today over 66 million people have arthritis or chronic joint pain? On average, that is approximately one in three people that are suffering from arthritis at this moment. That is almost as large as the population of Virginia. . . times 10! Do you think the chronic joint pain caused by arthritis is reserved for the elderly? It isn't limited to those that are older. Arthritis affects all ages. There are nearly 300, 000 children in America with some form of arthritis or rheumatic disease. If you happen to be one of the fortunate who is not currently suffering from arthritis,...

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Who Cares Wins: Medical Journalists Vote Arthritis Care Health Charity Of The...
The UK's leading organisation supporting and representing the interests of people with any of the 200 forms of arthritis was last night voted Health Charity of the Year by members of the Medical Journalists' Association. The user-led charity, which celebrated its diamond jubilee in 2007 and pre-dates the NHS by one year, beat a distinguished field to scoop the coveted award.
Cartilage damage and arthritis lecture at senior health fair (Battle Creek En...
ATHENS ? Dr. Michael Langworthy, an orthopedic surgeon with Battle Creek Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, will speak on July 25 about cartilage damage and arthritis at a Senior Health and Services Fair in Athens Township Hall, 130 E. Burr Oak St.
Study: Breast Feeding Moms Have Less Arthritis (ThirdAge)
Swedish researchers found women who breast fed for more than 13 months were half as likely to get rheumatoid arthritis. Those who had breast fed for one to 12 months were 25 percent less likely to get the disease.
Olympic Cyclist Puts a New Spin on Arthritis Awareness (Carteret County News-...
(ARA) - World Champion cyclist Kristin Armstrong, 34, was diagnosed with osteoarthritis nearly seven years ago. Already an accomplished tri-athlete, slowing down wasn't an option so she turned to cycling as a sport that would be easier on her joints.
Pediatric Researchers Find Possible 'Master Switch' Gene In Juvenile Arthriti...
Researchers have found that a gene region known to play a role in some varieties of adult rheumatoid arthritis is also present in all types of childhood arthritis. The researchers say the responsible gene may be a "master switch" that helps turn on the debilitating disease.
New Book For Parents Of Children With Juvenile Arthritis (Medical News Today)
The Arthritis Foundation announces the publication of a new book for parents of children with juvenile arthritis (JA). Released in conjunction with Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month in July, the all-new Raising a Child with Arthritis addresses many of the concerns parents have about JA - from diagnosis and treatments to family and financial issues.
Beyond the Pill Bottle: Alternative Arthritis Therapies (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - Opening a pill bottle brings the promise of relief from pain for many people. But for 41 percent of the 46 million Americans diagnosed with arthritis, everyday activities - like opening their arthritis medication - can be very difficult.
Possible 'master switch' gene found in juvenile arthritis (New Kerala)
Washington, July 2 : Researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia have found that a gene region known to play a role in some varieties of adult rheumatoid arthritis is also present in all types of childhood arthritis.
Full description (Pharmalicencing)
K-832 is an orally active novel synthetic compound under development by Kowa as a potential therapy for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. The primary mechanism of K-832 action is a suppression of the pro-inflammatory cytokines including TNF alpha, IL-1?; and IL-6.
Cimzia(R) Filed With EMEA For Treatment Of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Europe (Medi...
UCB announced that a Marketing Authorisation Application (MAA) has been submitted to the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) requesting the approval of Cimzia® (certolizumab pegol) as a subcutaneous treatment for adults with moderate to severe active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and has been accepted for review.

Aleve, Vioxx, Celebrex, and Bextra: What You Need to Know About Arthritis Pain Medications

Aleve, Vioxx, Celebrex and Bextra: What You Need To Know About Arthritis Pain Medications Recent controversy about the safety of pain medications for arthritis has left patients and health care professionals alike confused about which medications are safe to use. In fact, a recent survey by the Boston-based Rippe Lifestyle Institute indicated that many people with arthritis are suffering unnecessarily because they have stopped or reduced their use of pain relievers due to confusion about which drugs are considered safe. The survey also showed that now, more than ever, those with arthritis need...

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