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An online and print journal covering all aspects of basic and clinical research relevant to arthritis. Research articles are free, but other content (review ...
Magnetic resonance imaging in psoriatic arthritis: a review of the literature ... IFNGR1 single nucleotide polymorphisms in rheumatoid arthritis ...
The Glucosamine and Arthritis Center contains information on arthritis and glucosamine, the latest glucosamine research, glucosamine product reviews and ...
The Pet Arthritis Center provides information on treating and preventing arthritis and hip dysplasia in dogs and cats.
The Arthritis Research Campaign (ARC), founded in 1936, raises funds to promote medical research into the cause, treatment and cure of arthritic conditions: ...
This booklet aims to help people who have rheumatoid arthritis, and their families and friends. It helps you understand rheumatoid arthritisow it ...
Interactive, educational program for health care professionals about diseases that cause arthritis and their treatments.
Johns Hopkins Arthritis discusses treatment options for rheumatoid arthritis.
Help with living with this condition, including chat rooms, bulletin boards and extensive information on types of arthritis, surgeries, medications, ...
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Rheumatoid arthritis is a condition where involves inflammation of joints which leads to further swelling and pain. It causes an upset inside the body where the immune system starts attacking joint tissue, cartilage and other organs. However the causes of rheumatoid arthritis are still not known fully. This type of arthritis is the most common and affects one in every 100 people. Rheumatoid arthritis affects people of all ages but mainly effects people within the ages of 30 - 50. Women are three times more likely to be effected as men. Patients carrying this form of arthritis most often complain...
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Because arthritis is so widespread now, it gets a lot of attention from all of us - from the average person to the health professional. Some experts believe that arthritis was first introduced by a strain of virus some two centuries ago. But then, other experts have found conclusive evidence of arthritis in ancient Egyptian mummies. But whether it's two centuries or four millennia, arthritis does seem to be age-related. We are clearly more prone to have it the older we get. And we have therefore come to regard arthritis as a degenerative disease. But that should by no means mean that arthritis...
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