Mums Knitting - A Natural Arthritis Treatment Story
Arthritis can cause such a lot of discomfort in so many ways when you get older. It was one thing when mum started to lose her sight a bit as she got older; she still managed to knit things for all her grandchildren, and could do most of it from a good memory. However once arthritis started to cause her the discomfort that it typically does, her knitting needles became something which caused her pain and not pleasure.
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Arthritis Diet
Do you know that the arthritis pain you or your loved one is currently experiencing could be greatly reduced if you do what I am going to show you now?
This secret is not known to many patients of arthritis, and this is quite unfortunate. Many of them are spending fortunes looking for arthritis treatment.
Consequently, many of them have become heavily indebted for spending huge sums looking for treatments that promised them one bogus cure or the Read More...
The Fundamentals of Ankle Arthritis
While ankle arthritis can be one of the less frequent types of arthritis, it can be a very painful one for those who experience it. There are a number of causes of ankle arthritis, and a case of this condition can frequently be attributed to a specific event or injury. This means that if you experience an injury to your ankle in your earlier years of life, arthritis is a condition that you should be on the lookout for as you age. The good news is Read More...
Panamanian-US Scientific Research Supports Using Fat Stem Cells to Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis A Panamanian-led, multidisciplinary research team has published the first description of non-expanded fat stem cells in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis patients. "Autologous Stromal Vascular Fraction Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis: Rationale and Clinical Safety," which appears in the January publication of the International Archives of Medicine, followed 13 rheumatoid arthritis patients ... Read More...
New arthritis test is developed A County Antrim company and the University of Ulster are co-operating on a £1m project which could help treat those suffering from arthritis. Read More...
Press Release Patients with rheumatoid arthritis can now be offered tocilizumab alongside other treatment options at an earlier stage, says NICE. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic, progressive and disabling auto-immune disease affecting 580,000 people in England. Read More...
Top 5 Myths About Arthritis Although arthritis is extremely common, lots of misconceptions about the conditions still exist. Doctors who specialize in arthritis treatment weigh in on some of the biggest myths and set the record straight. Read More...
Ultrasound makes arthritis evaluation and treatment quicker and more accurate Ultrasound is transforming the way arthritis is diagnosed and treated, making evaluation and treatment quicker and more accurate. The new approach is dubbed fast arthritis sonographic evaluation and treatment, or FAST, by rheumatologists at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center who are leading its development. Read More...
Arthritis and Cholesterol Drugs Well Tolerated in Prostate Cancer Treatment Research from The Cancer Institute of New Jersey on the FDA-approved drugs Celebrex(r) and Lipitor(r) -- used respectively for arthritis pain and lowering cholesterol -- shows that these drugs are well tolerated in the treatment of recurrent prostate cancer. Preliminary results from an ongoing Phase II clinical trial will be presented this week during the 2012 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium. Read More...
Cancer rate 4 times higher in children with juvenile arthritis ( Wiley-Blackwell ) New research reports that incident malignancy among children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis is four times higher than in those without the disease. Findings now available in Arthritis & Rheumatism, a journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the American College of Rheumatology, suggest JIA treatment, such as tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, does not necessarily ... Read More...