Suffering from Osteoarthritis? Acupuncture to the Rescue

Keeping in tune with our commitment to providing the latest, medical breakthroughs, I recently had the rare pleasure of speaking with Professor Jorge Vas Ruiz , (Subdirector of the Master University of Acupuncture, ACMAS Huangdi located in Sevilla, Spain) regarding acupuncture's effectiveness on osteoarthritis of the knee. For over 8 years, Professor Ruiz and his team of elite professors have investigated...

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Reactive arthritisrthritis NZ

Reactive Arthritis is one of more than one hundred different types of ... It is called Reactive Arthritis because an infection in one part of the body ...

Reactive Arthritis (Reiter's Syndrome)

Reactive arthritis is a form of arthritis that occurs as a.

My Experience with Reactive Arthritis (aka Reiter's Syndrome)

Reactive arthritis (and other rhematic illnesses)here IS a cure!

Johns Hopkins Arthritis presents a case of reactive arthritis

Johns Hopkins Arthritis case report on reactive arthritis, Reiters syndrome.

Reiter's Syndrome (Reactive Arthritis)

Reiter's syndrome, also known as reactive arthritis, is an arthritis usually associated with an infection elsewhere in the body, especially the gut ...

eMJA: Reactive arthritis and vasculitis in a child due to Ross ...

(Medical Journal of Australia) Reactive arthritis and vasculitis in a child due to Ross River virus infection.

Cornell Physicianseactive Arthritis (Reiter's Syndrome)

Health information about Reactive Arthritis (Reiter's Syndrome) from NewYork-Presbyterian. The University Hospitals of Columbia and Cornell.

Reactive Arthritis (Reiter''s Syndrome)

Detailed information on reactive arthritis, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.

Reiter's syndrome (reactive arthritis)

Reiter's syndrome (reactive arthritis) is a group of symptoms consisting of arthritis, urethritis, conjunctivitis, and lesions of the skin.

Causes of Reiter's syndrome (reactive arthritis)

Reiter's syndrome appears to be a reaction to an infection that begins in an area of the body other than the joints.

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Arthritis medications

Patients suffering from arthritis have to undergo a wide range of treatments which includes medication. There are over 100 medications that are presently being used to treat arthritis. However medicines at this stage can only help people suffering from arthritis, and not act as a cure. The medicines can be used to reduce pain, improve joint mobility, decrease flare-ups and reduce inflammations. The aim of this article is to present an insight into 4 main types of medicines that can be used by arthritis patients. The first category is called pain-relieving medicines which include aspirin,...

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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.
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?
Long-distance treatment :Monthly trip to Indy worth any sacrifice for young a...
PLYMOUTH -- At age 14, Cassie Gaines feels the ache of arthritis every day. It's like bone rubbing on bone, like a voice in the background, but she says, "I don't care."
Rheumatoid Arthritis - Cimzia(R) Studies Show Significant Clinical Benefits F...
UCB today announced the results of two phase III studies, published in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases Online, showing Cimzia® (certolizumab pegol), the only PEGylated anti-TNFalpha (Tumour Necrosis Factor alpha), provided significant clinical benefits as monotherapy, and in combination with methotrexate, in adults with active rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

The Supplement You Really need for aching joints

No illness on earth is more likely to cause disability than osteoarthritis (OA). This well-known degenerative disease affects 140 million people in the United States alone, and 80 percent of people over the age of 50. In fact, if you are even 30 years old, there's a 50-50 chance that osteoarthritis affects you. Most people take care of their own arthritis treatment. The drug of choice is usually over-the-counter non-steroidal anti- inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as aspirin and ibuprofen. The problem with NSAIDs is that they cause acid stomach, peptic ulcer, and, in rare instances, kidney...

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