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Rheumatoid arthritis causes, diagnosis, and medications with discussions of other bone and joint health related issues.
Explains arthritis (a joint disorder of inflammation causing osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis) article includes symptoms and diagnosis.
Arthritis research and health care at regional clinics. Federally-funded program of the University of Missouri.
InteliHealtheaturing Harvard Medical School's consumer health information. Arthritis can result in inflammation, pain and stiffness, primarily in the ...
The arthritis glucosamine resource center is news and information on arthritis pain relief and glucosamine supplements. Find up to date arthritis articles ...
From the National Institutes of Health; Arthritis NIHSeniorHealth ... Easy-to-Read (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases) ...
Easy-to-Read (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin ... Joints Aren't the Only Body Parts Affected by Inflammation (Arthritis ...
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The Arthritis Foundation advises patients currently prescribed Vioxx to: ... Development on the current treatment of arthritis. ...
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease. It is one of the oldest and most commonly known types of arthritis. When a person suffers from OA there is a breakdown of the joint's cartilage. Since cartilage itself is there to act as a cushion between the bones, when this breakdown and wears away the bones will begin rubbing together and this can cause some serious pain as well as limitations in movement and in some cases loss of movement completely. What Causes Osteoartritis? There are many factors affecting the onset of osteoarthritis. Since it is more commonly found in middle to older...
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The years of teaching high impact aerobics are catching up with me. Sure it's been great for the ticker, but the knees on the other hand are showing signs of age and making icky noises. What my Physical Therapist friends call creep and crepitus (which is just nice technical way of saying grinding") had become loud enough to be heard by the naked ear! At the rate I was going - I was sure I'd need a knee replacement by 40. Of course this just won't do. So I've taken to doing leg extensions regularly and. . . taking glucosamine. Glucosamine - What's That? Glucosamine is a natural constituent of...
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