22nd June 2009
Studies have shown that exercising helps people with arthritis in many ways. Exercise reduces joint pain and stiffness and increases flexibility, muscle strength, cardiac fitness, and endurance.
A very important point to remember when starting an exercise program is to build up your workouts slowly, start by using small weights in a controled fashion working [...]
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21st May 2009
Rheumatoid arthritis patients want to eliminate the pain and inflammation; what can they do to increase their functionality and not damage themselves or any of their vital organs in the process? With all of the rheumatoid arthritis relief products that seem to always come out to hit the local drug store shelves it can be [...]
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10th March 2009
Introduction
Arthritis is universally confusing to most patients.Often the word, “arthritis,” brings to mind a future that includes crippled and twisted joints. However “arthritis” is an all-inclusive word that includes many different conditions from the benign to the severe. For our purposes we will confine this analysis to the most common forms of arthritis.
Osteoarthritis [...]
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23rd February 2009
Medication for Rheumatoid Arthritis
The best Rheumatoid Arthritis medication that you can think of taking will, to a large extent, depend on the nature of your arthritis difficulty and no specific medication can be said to be the best that will help deal with every different kind of arthritis condition. Arthritis is a topic that can [...]
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31st December 2008
In general, arthritis is one of the very most well known diseases, and most people are also aware of the fact that it is the cause of swelling and pain in the joints of the body. Although many people think of arthritis as a disease that affects older people more than anyone else, the truth [...]
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26th December 2008
Author: Fernanda B.Sc, Pharm, M.H.
more than one hundred separate forms of arthritis and rheumatic diseases. In amongst the more widely acquainted conditions are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout and lupus. When I reflect on arthritis disease the one form that stands out is one of the more debilitating types of arthritis.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) causes [...]
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3rd December 2008
Rheumatoid arthritis never affects two people in exactly the same way. The fact that each persons unique situation creates symptoms that another person with rheumatoid arthritis may not experience means that there is not a treatment that can help all rheumatoid arthritis sufferers in all situations. Instead, based off of individual circumstances, treatment must be [...]
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27th November 2008
Causing substantial amounts of pain to psoriatic arthritis sufferers, swelling in the joints is one of the most obvious symptoms related to this condition. Besides being painful, this swelling also leads to patchy skin. Since psoriatic arthritis is related to psoriasis and therefore can be responsible for other health problems throughout the body, including issues [...]
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25th November 2008
Alternative Medicines that Effectively Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis
Alternative medicine has long been used for treating different diseases and conditions. Rheumatoid arthritis has been known to affect people for centuries and people have been using alternative medicines to treat it for many years. Overtime some alternative medicines have proven to be unscientific medical practices, [...]
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19th November 2008
You are already in pain due to arthritis and when people ask you to search for arthritis pain relief cream from hundreds and thousands of creams that are available in the market, won’t you feel frustrated? Therefore, you end up using a cream that you feel is good and won’t do enough research.
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