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Thinking about exercise and arthritis? It is not uncommon for
people to show their horror at this thought. For many years it
was believed that arthritis and exercise doesn't go hand in
hand. However a recent study has revealed that exercise can in
fact help people with arthritis. Additionally exercise is
becoming a vital tool in managing arthritis.
Regular exercise helps in improving the flexibility of
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But what is Glucosamine, and how does it work to relieve arthritis? In this article, I'll introduce you to this new treatment and provide you with the pros and cons of its use. By the time you've finished reading this article, you'll be able to make an informed decision on whether or not Glucosamine is right for you.What is Glucosamine?Glucosamine, together
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Accidental Poisoning from Acetaminophen
Acetaminophen is the most popular painkiller in the US. It is
best known by the brand name Tylenol but is sold under 97
different brand names. It is known as paracetamol in many parts
of the world. It is also sold in combination with other drugs in
more than 100 products.
During cold and flu season, people who take acetaminophen for
arthritis are at
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The 'wobble-board' trainers that beat the pain of knee arthritis
Steve Hall was told he had the knee of a 70-year-old but after three months of wearing the special trainers he is almost pain-free.
Sun, 22 Jan 2012 02:37:06 -0800
High heels 'are to blame for flat feet'... but a cure may be around the corner
Scientists claim that high heels are the reason women are more likely to develop the agonising condition than men – and say their risk is increased further if they spend a lot of time standing up.
Wed, 11 Jan 2012 18:10:37 -0800
Rheumatoid arthritis: not the life sentence it used to be
If caught in the first six months, there’s treatment that can halt the disease before it does irreversible damage. The problem is few people - including family doctors - know about it
Sun, 22 Jan 2012 13:15:21 -0800