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, we can include products like aspirin, Advil, Aleve, Motrin and many more. The newer group of NSAID's is also implicated. I am talking about Vioxx, Celebrex...

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Natural Arthritis Pain Relief - By Doing Simple Arthritis Exercises

These are specially designed exercises for people with different types of arthritis.

Understanding Arthritis and Pain

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National Pain Foundation - Chronic Pain, Arthritis Pain, Back and ...

A virtual community for pain patients, their families and friends.

Health Tip: Reducing Arthritis Pain

Arthritis and chronic joint syndromes affect one out of every three Americans and can lead to long-term disability. With over 100 types, iVillage Health ...

Arthritis pain: Prevent pain with joint protection techniques

Protecting your joints is one of the most effective ways to avoid or relieve arthritis pain and prevent further joint damage. Try these joint protection ...

Arthritis pain: Do's and don'ts

Arthritis pain can be frustrating. And so is sorting through your pain relief ... To help you figure out the best means of relieving your arthritis pain, ...

Tylenol

Think about this: Tylenol Arthritis Pain offers up to 8 hours of relief in an extended-release form. Unique patented bilayer caplet: ...

Supplements fail to ease arthritis painrthritis - MSNBC.com

Two hot-selling supplements used by millions of Americans are of little help to most people with mild arthritis, concludes a large government study that is ...

Advice to help manage your arthritis painealth - MSNBC.com

Nutritionist Joy Bauer shares diet tips that could reduce or even prevent join inflammation, stiffness and discomfort.

Arthritis pain relief: arthritis pain and joint pain treatment ...

Arthritis pain relief: arthritis pain and joint pain treatment from Prevention magazine.

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Arthritis Relief and Dietary Vitamin C

Arthritis is one of the most prevalent health problems facing today's aging population. The most common form of arthritis is osteoarthritis, which usually strikes weight-bearing joints such as the ankles, knees and hips. Pain is caused by the gradual breakdown of cartilage, the soft padding material that cushions the joints. About 85% of adults who reach the age of 85 will have osteoarthritis unless they take a proactive approach to prevent it. Exercise is very important. But what about diet? For a long time, doctors doubted there could be any link between diet and osteoarthritis. They...

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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?

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 limiting daily activities arthritis can cause many lifestyle problems. You may assume there's nothing you can do that will help. Don't believe that. There are steps including supplements and lifestyle changes you can make to significantly improve your life. Your doctor may ask a few of these questions: * Where is your pain * When does it hurt * How long have you had it * Any swelling or redness...

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