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Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis affecting 16 million Americans usually over the age of 40. This condition begins gradually with the deterioration of joint cartilage, the cushion between bones causing stiffness. As deterioration increases the bones rub causing spurs, then the spurs grind together causing pain. Osteoarthritis is considered neither preventable or curable but many...

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FCIC: Questions and Answers About Arthritis and Exercise

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Advice on exercising with arthritis. ... But generally, people with arthritis should exercise every day to prevent joints becoming stiff and painful, ...

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Three types of exercise are best for dealing with arthritis. ... If an exercise hurts, stop! Pain (other than normal arthritis discomfort) is your body’s ...

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Learn how exercise can help arthritis sufferers, including reducing joint pain and stiffness and increasing flexibility, muscle strength, and endurance.

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Arthritis and Exercise

When you have arthritis, your joints hurt you wake up, but you force yourself to get out of bed and as you keep on moving, the pain lessens. Is your body trying to tell you something when you feel better after you start to move? Many studies have shown that bed rest worsens the pain of arthritis, and a strength training program can help to control it. Most people with arthritis think they should rest their muscles and joints, but resting is the worst thing you can do. When you move around, the cartilage in your joints acts like a shock absorber. Resting weakens cartilage and increases its likelihood...

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Vitamin E won't prevent rheumatoid arthritis: study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Taking vitamin E supplements does not reduce a woman's risk of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an analysis of data from the Women's Health Study indicates.
Billy Bowden garners prestigious Arthritis Award (Scoop.co.nz)
Billy Bowden, internationally renowned cricket umpire, is set to receive the Arthritis New Zealand Business Development Award for his contribution, as ambassador for the charitable organisation.
Dr. Josh Dines and Dr. Rock Positano: Shoulder Arthritis Doesn't Mean The End...
Shoulder arthritis can be debilitating, but there are treatments that can get patients back to their previous level of activity.
Baker gets Arthritis Foundation ?Lifetime Achievement Award? (Swampscott Repo...
The Arthritis Foundation recently presented its highest honor, the Dr. John I. Sandson Lifetime Achievement Award, to Swampscott resident Charlie Baker, president and CEO of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.
Healthwatch: Treatment for Arthritis (WTOK-TV Meridian)
A growing number of young people are being diagnosed with arthritis. But help is available for the young, as well as older patients.
UCB reports positive results from two Phase III arthritis trials (Pharmaceuti...
UCB, a biopharmaceutical and specialty chemical company, has announced the results of two Phase III studies, showing Cimzia, the only PEGylated anti-TNFalpha, provided significant clinical benefits as monotherapy, and in combination with methotrexate, in adults with active rheumatoid arthritis.
MedPredict's Rheumatology Panel Analyzes Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus and Gout...
MedPredict Market Research, a global provider of pharmaceutical competitive intelligence and market research, has published a new report providing critical strategic insight for pharma and biotech companies with a stake in the market for Rheumatoid Arthritis , lupus and gout therapies.
Local arthritis support group to meet Thursday (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
HUNTINGTON -- An arthritis support group meeting will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, at St. Mary's Medical Center in the Heart Institute Building Room 205.
Easing the pain of knee arthritis (KATU Portland)
There are a few other promising therapies for osteo-arthritis of the knee, which is a painful and often debilitating condition. A new study reveals that nearly half of all Americans will suffer from it.
Arthritis Help for Horses (First Coast News)
TALLAHASSEE, FL -- If you have arthritis, you probably feel it more when the temperature drops...so what do you do to help relieve the pain?

Arthritis is a Growing and Painful Problem

Keeping our joints flexible and free of arthritis can be quite a challenge, and many people feel that arthritis is simply an inevitable part of aging. With some good planning and some good habits, however, it is often possible to avoid this painful and often debilitating disease, or at least to reduce the severity of arthritis symptoms when they do occur. One of the best ways to prevent arthritis from taking hold is to get plenty of exercise. Many studies have found that those who exercise on a regular basis suffer from far less arthritis than those who rarely or never work out. Of course...

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