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Patients suffering from Arthritis can encounter a whole lot of
pain. During this time it becomes necessary for the patients to
have some pain relief methods at their disposal to feel better.
This article provides several methods that can be used to
provide relief for a small period of time. The method provided
gives patients the opportunity to undertake exercise. The
following methods have been used
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Arthritis: Causes, Treatments and PreventionBy Natalie Katsman http://www.natural-aid.comArthritis affects about 40% of Americans and about 50% of people worldwide. This ailment is more common than cancer and heart problems and dates back thousands years. It is believed that the famous Roman baths were created not only for hygiene purposes, but to help ancient people ease the aches and pains in the
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In at least some rheumatoid arthritis sufferers, the pain they
feel may be an allergic reaction to a common group of food
plants known as nightshades. Potatoes, tomatoes, peppers,
zucchini, and eggplants are members of the same group of plants
that has been implicated in arthritis pain.
Luckily, this problem is an easy one to identify; the sufferer
simply needs to try an elimination diet for a
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Fur, Fins and Feathers: How to treat (and avoid) arthritis in your pets
Do you have trouble getting out of bed in the morning or stooping down to pick up the morning paper?
Sat, 14 Jan 2012 21:04:24 -0800
Caring for your arthritic cat
Being the elusive and secretive beings that they are, cats often show very subtle signs of arthritis that may go unnoticed unless the owner is looking for them.
Mon, 16 Jan 2012 08:50:20 -0800
Healthy pets can cut cost of vet visits
Q I currently have two dogs and a cat. I recently put my 15-year-old dog down. They were all rescues and I would love to add another shelter dog to the mix.
Sat, 28 Jan 2012 21:01:34 -0800