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An employee of the International Medical Leech Centre demonstrates with a leech on her face in the village of Udelnaya, some 30 km (18.6 miles) from Moscow, December 4, 2009. The leech farm makes a tidy profit shipping them to doctors worldwide.
View Photo »An employee of the International Medical Leech Centre demonstrates with leeches in the village of Udelnaya, some 30 km (18.6 miles) from Moscow, December 4, 2009. The leech farm makes a tidy profit shipping them to doctors worldwide.
View Photo »An employee of the International Medical Leech Centre changes water in jars with leeches in the village of Udelnaya, some 30 km (18.6 miles) from Moscow, December 4, 2009. The leech farm makes a tidy profit shipping them to doctors worldwide.
View Photo »Jars with leeches stand in the International Medical Leech Centre in the village of Udelnaya, some 30 km (18.6 miles) from Moscow, December 4, 2009. The leech farm makes a tidy profit shipping them to doctors worldwide.
View Photo »An employee of the International Medical Leech Centre changes water in jars with leeches in the village of Udelnaya, some 30 km (18.6 miles) from Moscow, December 4, 2009. The leech farm makes a tidy profit shipping them to doctors worldwide.
View Photo »An employee of the International Medical Leech Centre changes water in jars with leeches in the village of Udelnaya, some 30 km (18.6 miles) from Moscow, December 4, 2009. The leech farm makes a tidy profit shipping them to doctors worldwide.
View Photo »Jars with leeches stand in the International Medical Leech Centre in the village of Udelnaya, some 30 km (18.6 miles) from Moscow, December 4, 2009. The leech farm makes a tidy profit shipping them to doctors worldwide.
View Photo »An employee of the International Medical Leech Centre changes water in jars with leeches in the village of Udelnaya, some 30 km (18.6 miles) from Moscow, December 4, 2009. The leech farm makes a tidy profit shipping them to doctors worldwide.
View Photo »An employee of the International Medical Leech Centre demonstrates with a leech on her face in the village of Udelnaya, some 30 km (18.6 miles) from Moscow, December 4, 2009. The leech farm makes a tidy profit shipping them to doctors worldwide.
View Photo »An employee of the International Medical Leech Centre demonstrates with a leech on her face in the village of Udelnaya, some 30 km (18.6 miles) from Moscow, December 4, 2009. The leech farm makes a tidy profit shipping them to doctors worldwide.
View Photo »An employee of the International Medical Leech Centre changes water in jars with leeches in the village of Udelnaya, some 30 km (18.6 miles) from Moscow, December 4, 2009. The leech farm makes a tidy profit shipping them to doctors worldwide.
View Photo »Jars with leeches stand in the International Medical Leech Centre in the village of Udelnaya, some 30 km (18.6 miles) from Moscow, December 4, 2009. The leech farm makes a tidy profit shipping them to doctors worldwide.
View Photo »Bill Golden looks through a scrapbook of old photos Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009, at his home in St. Petersburg, Fla. Bill Golden survived more than 20 years in the Army and another 30 in law enforcement.
View Photo »CORRECTING LOCATION An Indian volunteer treats arthritis patient Sobha Saha with Ceragem thermal massage therapy at a free treatment center in Kolkata on October 12, 2009, marked as World Arthritis Day.
View Photo »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 »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 »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. Hundreds of local arthritis patients queued for free treatment for one of the most common joint diseases.
View Photo »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. Hundreds of local arthritis patients queued for free treatment for one of the most common joint diseases.
View Photo »An Indian volunteer treats arthritis patient Sobha Saha with Ceragem thermal massage therapy at a free treatment center in Kolkata on October 12, 2009, marked as World Arthritis Day. Hundreds of local arthritis patients queued for free treatment for one of the most common joint diseases.
View Photo »BARCELONA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 22: Jane Seymour attends an Arthritis Press Conference at Hotel 1898 on September 22, 2009 in Barcelona, Spain.
View Photo »BARCELONA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 22: Jane Seymour attends an Arthritis Press Conference at Hotel 1898 on September 22, 2009 in Barcelona, Spain.
View Photo »BARCELONA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 22: Jane Seymour attends an Arthritis Press Conference at Hotel 1898 on September 22, 2009 in Barcelona, Spain.
View Photo »BARCELONA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 22: Jane Seymour attends an Arthritis Press Conference at Hotel 1898 on September 22, 2009 in Barcelona, Spain.
View Photo »BARCELONA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 22: Jane Seymour attends an Arthritis Press Conference at Hotel 1898 on September 22, 2009 in Barcelona, Spain.
View Photo »BARCELONA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 22: Jane Seymour attends an Arthritis Press Conference at Hotel 1898 on September 22, 2009 in Barcelona, Spain.
View Photo »An employee of the International Medical Leech Centre demonstrates with leeches in the village of Udelnaya, some 30 km (18.6 miles) from Moscow, December 4, 2009. The leech farm makes a tidy profit shipping them to doctors worldwide.
View Photo »We know Mucle-Wells is IL-1 dependent. But this pathway may also be important in several other rare illnesses like juvenile arthritis and some forms of gout and diabetes
I was receiving treatment for lung cancer at the time ... Each time I went to the clinic I saw large numbers of grannies with diseases such as hypertension, arthritis and diabetes. I knew I had to do something. The doctors would tell me that even though was receiving treatment, I still needed to keep fi...
When you are 100 pounds or more overweight, losing a substantial amount of weight and keeping it off is incredibly difficult ... The cost of care is going to rise substantially, because these people are going to have co-morbid conditions in addition to their diabetes -- likely more than one -- such as h...
I have arthritis. The space around my spinal cord has become compressed ... I have been locked. My neck was so stiff. We’re hoping this procedure will relieve that.
Many people think arthritis is associated with older people and don't realize that 1,200 kids in New Hampshire suffer from the disease ... In fact, 29 percent of the state's population have some form of arthritis. We raised $12,000 with the race last year and are hoping to raise $15,000 this year.
With obesity comes difficulty walking, problems with arthritis, diabetes and other medical conditions that shorten the lifespan of our pets
I've seen a vast improvement with my arthritis
The Jane Wyman Humanitarian Award is the highest honor given by the Southern California Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation
We were extremely happy that, in September of this year, the FDA's Arthritis Advisory Committee unanimously recommended, by a vote of 12-0, the approval of XIAFLEX(TM) for the treatment of Dupuytren's disease, and we are eagerly awaiting a response on the Biologics License Application that was submitted...
When I was working I wasn't poor ... I would buy a cheaper policy, but now I have diabetes and arthritis and they won't sell me one.
I think that his presentation focuses on a general wellness model that is appropriate for health care providers at all levels and the general public, particularly those individuals who are dealing with a chronic illness or know someone dealing with a chronic illness such as cancer, diabetes, obesity, ar...
I’m sure many of our peers in other associations grapple with the association seeing them primarily as a vehicle to get their fundraising message out, but we would only be effective if we were relevant and valuable ... Early on we made the mandate that the audience was people with arthritis and our key ...
Like all magazines, Arthritis Today is measured in terms of its direct gross and net revenue but because of its central role in many of the Arthritis Foundation’s mission and revenue-generating activities, its total value to the organization is much broader than those direct numbers ... There is no easy...
We recently published a report for the public on the effectiveness of complementary medicines in different types of arthritis, and fish oils were the only compound that scored a five out of five for rheumatoid arthritis ... This new study goes further in explaining the scientific reasons for that effect...
Of course we're thrilled she's still with us and doing well, and we are grateful for the opportunity to spread the word about cancer in pets because it's surprising how many folks who don't know that pets suffer from many of the same diseases humans do ... diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and unfortu...
Inflammation is now being linked to arthritis, hormonal imbalances, and digestive issues, as well as diabetes and certain cancers
The Arthritis Foundation appreciates this exciting new relationship with LifeLock, and we are proud that the company recognizes the importance of our mission
The partnership will allow LifeLock to better support people with arthritis from becoming victims of identity theft
It’s nice to see Bob Lutz and arthritis coming together. Normally, when Bob Lutz and cars come together, all the driver gets is rigor mortis!
Usually trials focus on other more common inflammatory types of arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis, and the drugs are then found to also be effective in psoriatic arthritis
Why do we need a national awareness program? Because arthritis is the most misunderstood chronic disease in Canada today
It’s amazing the innovations our researchers have been able to achieve. When Canadians consider that arthritis affects 16% of the population - more adults than diabetes, cancer, heart disease, asthma or spinal cord trauma - but receives disproportionately less research funding than many other chronic di...
Studies of Combination of IMO-3100, An Antagonist of TLR7 and TLR9, and Etanercept, a TNF-alpha Inhibitor, in a Mouse Model of Collagen-Induced Arthritis (CIA)
The data presented today indicate that the combination of IMO-3100 and Enbrel was more effective at ameliorating arthritis symptoms in a commonly used mouse model than was either agent alone
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