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A friend of mine thought she broke her finger. It had swollen up and was painful to the touch.
We talked to someone known as an expert regarding this and it turns out the finger was not broken. It had calcium deposits on the joints... the early signs of arthritis.
In fact, as he checked her fingers it turns out that
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When you have arthritis, your joints hurt you wake up, but you
force yourself to get out of bed and as you keep on moving, the
pain lessens. Is your body trying to tell you something when you
feel better after you start to move? Many studies have shown
that bed rest worsens the pain of arthritis, and a strength
training program can help to control
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Feeling a little itchy, inflamed and stiff in the joints? If you
feel that your condition adheres to the aforementioned
characteristics, then it is possible that you may be suffering
from arthritis. You are just one of the millions of people
around the world who are infected with this condition.
Arthritis involves pain, swelling, and inflammation of joints
which results from infections, metabolic disturbances or other
causes. Fluctuating
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New discovery paves way for genetic screening test
Researchers at the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine have identified a genetic variation that raises the risk of developing serious necrotic jaw bone lesions in patients who take bisphosphonates, a common class of osteoclastic inhibitors.
Fri, 27 Jan 2012 07:48:02 -0800
'I used to cry with pain at work'
'The operation that saved me from enduring pain'
Fri, 27 Jan 2012 16:47:27 -0800
Quebec is first in Canada to provide access to innovative treatment, XGEVA
Prostate and breast cancer patients in Quebec now have access to XGEVA, a first-in-class treatment that reduces the risk of bone complications Please Note: This information is intended for Canadian media ...
Wed, 01 Feb 2012 08:14:00 -0800