Does the Food You Eat Affect Arthritis Symptoms?
We are bombarded with so much health information nowadays that sometimes it is hard to know what to believe. With arthritis you hear about food allergies, fish oils, anti-inflammatory diets, ginger, red meat, night-shade vegetables and so on. This is what I’ve concluded, from recent resources, about the relationship between food and arthritis
Is It True That Ginger Can Help Your Arthritis?
Natural cures are available for almost all ailments including arthritis. Most people completely ignore these natural herbs that can provide miraculous cure. Arthritis is something that you have to live with. It is a life long problem and most people who suffer from this ailment look for natural alternatives. To find a treatment that you [...]
Fybromyalgia
October 23, 2009 by Andrea
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While there is no known cure fibromyalgia, but some of the symptoms can be alleviated with certain treatments. The treatment is focused on improving the quality of life while the challenge is searching for a cure. There is no catch all treatment to cover all of the symptoms that can occur with Fibromyalgia so all [...]
Arthritis—the “Hidden Disease”
Many people think of arthritis as a condition of the elderly while in fact it affects children, teens, and adults of all ages. Why is this disease hidden and stereotyped as an ailment of old age? Often arthritis has no visible signs, especially in the early stages. Who Can Get Arthritis? About 46 million adults [...]
Polymyalgia
October 23, 2009 by Andrea
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Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) is an essentially an inflammatory disease characterized by pain and stiffness in the muscles in and around the neck, shoulders and hips. It may develop rapidly but usually goes away over several years, even without treatment. With treatment, symptoms typically disappear in less than a week., however most people are not diagnosed [...]
10 Important Facts about Osteoarthritis
Because there are so many different types of arthritis, it’s important to know the differences between them so you’ll be better informed to tell your doctor the symptoms to help in the diagnosis. So, here are 10 important facts you should know concerning the type of arthritis called Osteoarthritis.
Welcome to Arthritis and Beyond
October 23, 2009 by Andrea
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Learning to Manage Pain and Frustration while Preserving Dignity and Quality of Life
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