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Arthritis
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Arthritis Myths & Facts
We live in the computer age where information can be easily accessed at the click of a link. Sad to say, the information superhighway is also a portal for misinformation, especially when it comes to arthritis. A click here and there can lead you to bad websites that offer conflicting views and opinions about arthritis that can lead you astray rather than help your condition.
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Psoriatic Arthritis - More Than Just Joint Pain
What could be worse that this awful joint pain and stiffness, you wonder as you try to will yourself out of bed. Psoriatic arthritis is a form of the disease that affects not only the joints, but also the skin, and possibly the tendons, eyes, spine, heart and lungs.
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Natural Arthritis Supplements
There are nutritional supplements that provide both Chondroitin sulfate and Glucosamine. For examples, crabs, lobster or shrimp cells are sources of Glucosamine, while shark cartilage and tracheas are the number one source of Chondroitin Sulfate.
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Arthritis Symptoms, Treatment Advice
Everyday, thousands of people the world over are living with arthritis. This painful condition, most people believe affects mainly seniors, but that is not the case. There is a type of arthritis, referred to as Juvenile arthritis, that affects people in their teens as well, but these cases are rare.
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Shoulder Replacement: A Treatment That Must Be Revisited
Joint arthritis is a widespread problem for Americans. Oftentimes, the only way that relief from the pain of the degrading joint can be achieved is through replacement of the joint all together. However, when it comes to shoulder arthritis, this is not a treatment often provided because of a mistaken assumption that it has a higher chance of complication and a real lack of experts to conduct the procedure.
A study conducted at John Hopkins has yielded results that challenge these assumptions, and must get physicians to review their normal treatments for chronic shoulder pain from arthritis.
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Flexcerin Review - How Well Does It Work?
Arthritis is a painful and crippling disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Forty million Americans, including 300,000 children, have the disease which is expected to affect 60 million by the year 2020.
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Natural Treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Many people suffer needlessly with the pain of Rheumatoid arthritis. There are natural treatments available, including supplements and diet modification and are key in the management of Rheumatoid arthritis.
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How Aromatherapy Can Help With Arthritis Pain
While there is not a cure for arthritis, the use of the right blend of oils in an aromatherapy session at the spa or at home can provide relief from arthritic pain, as well as providing stress relief and reducing anxieties.
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Natural Treatments for Arthritis Relief
There are many conventional treatments for arthritis, but some people opt to also use natural ways to treat the pain and inflammation. Here are some ways to help combat arthritis pain. These are no substitute for treatments by your doctor. However with doctor approval, these natural remedies may contribute to your relief.
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Can Functional Exercise Help Osteoarthritis?
Learn how functional training can help ease pain from osteoarthritis. Functional strength training for the lower extremity can ease the pain of osteoarthritis and in some case work to slow the onset of it. When in pain, most people would shy away from exercise but new and different ways to stimulate the body is what could alleviate the ache of joint pain. The scientific research is becoming more supportive of functional strength training for the lower extremity in lessening the effects of osteoarthritis.
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