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BALTIMORE GIRL WITH JUVENILE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS TO HELP KIDS LIKE HER -Focus is on blindness as a complication-. Efforts to fight or find cures for ...
The Voice of Arthritis research will help us determine our future strategies. In my report I also make mention of further research – The Economic Impact of ...
The Kansas Department on Aging is working to improve the security, dignity and independence of Kansas Seniors.
Your veterinarian can also help your pet by finding out what kind of arthritis she has, using a combination of a medical history, physical exams, X rays, ...
The long run: Education prof trains for marathon to help Arthritis Foundation. By Ryan Crowe It’s 6 am Monday morning. While most of us hit the snooze ...
Diet Can Help Fight Arthritis. Had your orange juice today? A recent medical study found that the chemicals responsible for the orange and yellow coloring ...
As usual, the Oscar presentations with their accompanying display of revealing evening dresses grabbed the headlines for a day or two.
Making the Arthritis Self-Help Course and other self-management strategies a routine part of health care for people with arthritis should help reduce ...
What the Australian Government is doing to help people with arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions. An outline of Australian Government initiatives and ...
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There are many factors that contribute to the possession and use of walking aids. From childhood, almost all of us have been in a situation wherein we have needed and relied on walking aids, at certain times in our lives and during certain periods of time. Several factors may be due to leg injuries and bone dislocations that resulted from accidents, sports-related injuries and even those as simple as sprains. Some people also possess and use walking aids due to acquiring diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, which primarily affect the bones. These factors became apparent when...
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What is Glucosamine Sulfate ? Glucosamine Sulfate (also known as Glucosamine Sulphate) is the form that has been tested in dozens of clinical trials. It is very similar to glucosamine HCL (hydrochloride) in effectiveness, because the sulfate is simply a carrier molecule for the actual glucosamine. Another popular form of glucosamine is known as glucosamine HCL, or hydrochloride. Some studies have shown the HCL to be more effective and some have shown the sulfate to be more effective, so it would be prudent to either try both individually (probably not the most cost effective option) and see...
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