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If you ever thought the stress of seeing your extended family over the holidays was slowly killing you -- bad news: a new research report in the December 2009 print issue of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology shows that you might be right. Full Article at PhysOrg.com
If you ever thought the stress of seeing your extended family over the holidays was slowly killing youbad news: a new research report in the December 2009 print issue of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology (http://www.jleukbio.org) shows that you might be... Full Article at EurekAlert
CORRECTION LOCATION An Indian volunteer treats an arthritis patient with Ceragem thermal massage therapy at a free treatment center in Kolkata on October 12, 2009, marked as World Arthritis Day. View Photo »
With obesity comes difficulty walking, problems with arthritis, diabetes and other medical conditions that shorten the lifespan of our pets
MONDAY, Nov. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Medical care for osteoarthritis patients in the United States costs $185.5 billion a year, according to a new study. Of that amount, insurers pay $149.4 billion while patients pay $36.1 billion in out-of-pocket costs. Full Article at ABC News
Gender and racial disparity observed in both country and city dwellers Southern Illinois University researchers determined Medicare beneficiaries living in rural areas were 27% more likely than urban recipients to have total knee or hip replacement... Full Article at RedOrbit
Featured Article Main Category: Arthritis / Rheumatology Also Included In: Sports Medicine / Fitness; Seniors / Aging; Radiology / Nuclear Medicine Article Date: 30 Nov 2009 - 2:00 PST email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions... Full Article at Medical News Today
CORRECTING LOCATION Indian arthritis patient Rabindranath (C) queues for Ceragem thermal massage therapy at a free treatment center in Kolkata on October 12, 2009, marked as World Arthritis Day. View Photo »
I've seen a vast improvement with my arthritis
Main Category: Arthritis / Rheumatology Also Included In: Primary Care / General Practice; Public Health Article Date: 30 Nov 2009 - 1:00 PST email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article A recent study suggests that... Full Article at Medical News Today
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A man is covered in mud by his wife at a mud bath in the Porto Rafti seaside resort, about 42 kilometers (26 miles) east of Athens on Thurdsay, Aug. 13, 2009. Bathers believe the mud can heal diseases such as arthritis and is good for the skin.
View Photo »In this photo taken June 10, 2009, Carol Fischman holds Lucy the Labradoodle while posing for photos in their Vero Beach, Fla. home. Lucy can only scoot around the ground to grab a bone_she is unable to walk, crippled by rheumatoid arthritis that has rendered her back limbs unusuable.
View Photo »In this photo taken June 10, 2009, Carol Fischman holds Lucy the Labradoodle while posing for photos in their Vero Beach, Fla. home June 10, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo taken June 10, 2009, Carol Fischman plays with Lucy the Labradoodle, as the dog sits in her stroller at their Vero Beach, Fla. home June 10, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo taken June 10, 2009, Carol Fischman plays with Lucy the Labradoodle, as the dog sits in her stroller at their Vero Beach, Fla. home June 10, 2009.
View Photo »MyOmega(R) is the first line of topical pain relievers to use nanotechnology to produce timed-release pain relief.
View Photo »Rahima Begum, 63, an immigrant from Bangladesh, sits in the doorway at her home in Woburn, Mass. , with her grandson Jeeshan Wahab, left, as her daughter-in-law Shaheen Wahab, rear, looks on, Tuesday July 28, 2009.
View Photo »Rahima Begum, 63, an immigrant from Bangladesh, sits in the doorway at her home in Woburn, Mass. , with grandson Jeeshan Wahab, left, as daughter-in-law Shaheen Wahab, rear, looks on, Tuesday July 28, 2009.
View Photo »Rahima Begum, 63, an immigrant from Bangladesh, sits in the doorway at her home in Woburn, Mass. , with her grandsons Auneek Wahab, left, and Jeeshan Wahab Tuesday July 28, 2009.
View Photo »Dr. Marilyn Khoury inserts several acupuncture needles into the back of Rosko, an 8-yr-old Pug with back mobility problems, July 22, 2009 at South Paws Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Center in Fairfax, Virginia.
View Photo »Dr. Jordan Kocen inserts several acupuncture needles into the back of 14-year-old Jake, a Boston Terrier with back problems, July 22, 2009 at South Paws Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Center in Fairfax, Virginia.
View Photo »Pet owner John Madden watches as his 8-year-old dog Rosko, who has back mobility problems, is treated with an acupuncture needle in his head, July 22, 2009 at South Paws Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Center in Fairfax, Virginia.
View Photo »Pet owner and vet receptionist Scottee Meade (L) holds her dog as Dr. Jordan Kocen inserts several acupuncture needles into the back of 14-year-old Jake, a Boston Terrier with back problems, July 22, 2009 at South Paws Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Center in Fairfax, Virginia.
View Photo »Pet owner and vet receptionist Scottee Meade holds her dog as several acupuncture needles stand up in the back of 14-year-old Jake, a Boston Terrier with back problems, July 22, 2009 at South Paws Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Center in Fairfax, Virginia.
View Photo »David Parrish, right, jokes with son DJ, 5, as his girlfriend Susan Schmidt looks on in their apartment in Indianapolis, Wednesday, July 22, 2009.
View Photo »David Parrish looks through his file of correspondence with the Indiana Division of Family Resources on the Medicaid and food stamps he receives, in his Indianapolis apartment, Wednesday, July 22, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Agricultural Engineer Rateb Samour tends to his bees he keeps for bee venom treatment, in the garden outside his clinic and house in Gaza City, Monday, July 20, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Agricultural Engineer Rateb Samour applies bee venom to treat a man in his clinic in Gaza City, Monday, July 20, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Agricultural Engineer Rateb Samour, right, applies bee venom to treat a man as others wait in his clinic in Gaza City, Monday, July 20, 2009.
View Photo »A Palestinian man receives bee venom treatment from Agricultural Engineer Rateb Samour in his clinic in Gaza City, Monday, July 20, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Agricultural Engineer Rateb Samour applies bee venom to treat a man in his clinic in Gaza City, Monday, July 20, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo taken Sunday, July 12, 2009, a woman walks past deer heads and dried velvet antlers at a workshop in Luxiang township, Changchun, northeast China's Jilin province.
View Photo »FILE - In this July 13, 2005 file photo provided by Abbott Laboratories, the North Chicago-based company's rheumatoid arthritis therapy Humira, is shown.
View Photo »FILE - In this July 13, 2005 file photo provided by Abbott Laboratories, the North Chicago-based company's rheumatoid arthritis therapy Humira, is shown.
View Photo »In this photo taken Sunday, July 12, 2009, a man hangs boiled deer velvet antlers during a drying process at a workshop in Luxiang township, Changchun, northeast China's Jilin province.
View Photo »In this photo taken June 10, 2009, Carol Fischman holds Lucy the Labradoodle while posing for photos in their Vero Beach, Fla. home. Lucy can only scoot around the ground to grab a bone_she is unable to walk, crippled by rheumatoid arthritis that has rendered her back limbs unusuable.
View Photo »The majority of the benefit occurred during the first 12 weeks of treatment and was maintained through week 24. Although the higher dose of etanercept was more effective in treating skin symptoms, the two regimens were similarly effective in treating arthritis manifestations.
The drugs she is taking have given her arthritis in her thumbs
Many bowled when they were younger and are thrilled to be able to bowl again in spite of having some physical challenges, including arthritis and lack of strength in their arms and hands ... We have some seniors with Parkinson’s that will be competing and not only enjoying it but doing well.
Arthritis New Zealand takes pride in supporting research from New Zealand. Gout is the third most common form of arthritis in New Zealand. The developments in diagnosis and treatment will benefit thousands of New Zealanders who suffer from this painful condition.
Arthritis New Zealand takes pride in supporting research from New Zealand. Gout is the third most common form of arthritis in New Zealand. The developments in diagnosis and treatment will benefit thousands of New Zealanders who suffer from this painful condition.
The grant from Arthritis New Zealand provides us with the exciting opportunity to take our clinical research into gouty inflammation to the next level
Regular exercise is essential for most arthritis patients, it improves energy and helps with weight control. It maintains a healthy heart. It also increases bone and muscle strength, which helps contribute to healthy joints. And by moving your joints regularly—it will help maintain flexibility and full ...
Soaking in a bath with Epsom Salts is one of the most effective ways to introduce magnesium into the body to combat arthritis pain ... In addition, magnesium is essential to producing serotonin, a mood-elevating brain chemical that creates a relaxing feeling and has a natural calming effect.
For most people, flu is an annoying aspect of winter. For people with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis who are taking immunosuppressive drugs, it can be a much more serious health threat
Arthritis New Zealand are very appreciative that TVNZ put together such a great show every year, and we don’t want to take anything away from that.
The guys who played before the arthroscopic procedure was developed, who had a lot of bad, invasive knee surgeries, sometimes eight or nine, a lot of those guys are in pretty bad shape, and it's sad to see ... But I'm convinced that if these guys can take the bull by the horn once they're retired and st...
When I was 48, I had arthritis, gout, my knees hurt, I was about 20 pounds overweight and I told my wife that I need to do something epic
The commonest arthritis is rheumatoid, followed by ankylosing spondylitis and gouty arthritis
I'm walking on numb feet as it is ... I have low back pain, and I have either arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome.
Arthritis can be a debilitating condition, but there are things people can do to reduce the risk and also to reduce its symptoms. The earlier treatment can begin, the greater the likelihood of controlling and reducing the symptoms.
SIMPONI has been shown to significantly reduce the signs and symptoms and improve physical function of rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and psoriatic arthritis, three debilitating rheumatic diseases
It doesn't hurt, really ... It just, like, aches. I don't now what arthritis feels like, but . . .
People have to know about day-to-day symptoms of arthritis because many patients are diagnosed when they are in the late stages of the disease
I don't have any arthritis
I have arthritis, diabetes and chronic fatigue syndrome
If you saw her walk, you would probably think it was a little odd ... But over a lifetime she would be more subject to arthritis and injuries. She would be fatigued more quickly.
People who have arthritis will pick them up and put them on their sore knees and sore shoulders and things
Following close examination, Real Madrid's Medical Services have determined that Cristiano Ronaldo suffers from traumatic arthritis with bone edema on the right talus bone and a Grade I sprain on the internal lateral ligament of the right ankle
The illness itself is scary because young people get sicker with it; it appears to attack healthy cells like you would find in some forms of arthritis ... Most cases are of it are mild and clear up themselves, though.
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