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A Room With a Pedicure

More hotels are opening spas as the industry actively courts overstressed business travelers, both male and female.

Original post by By JANE L. LEVERE

Therapies: For Arthritis of the Knee, Massage May Help

A traditional course of Swedish massage may offer lasting relief to sufferers of arthritis of the knee, a new study suggests.

Original post by By ERIC NAGOURNEY

Beyond the Body Wrap: What Makes a Spa Stand Out?

As the wellness industry has grown, getting a massage or a facial has become nearly as routine as picking up a nonfat decaf latte.

Original post by By SUSAN STELLIN

Gatlin’s Drug Case Puts Concerns on the (Massage) Table

After Justin Gatlin, the 2004 Olympic gold medalist in the 100-meter dash, blamed his massage therapist for a failed drug test, the spotlight landed on them.

Original post by By JULIET MACUR

Forgotten a Charger? Hotel Will Provide One

Affinia Hotels in New York and Chicago are offering the TravelSmart program, which offers services like printing boarding passing and free toiletries.

Original post by By HILARY HOWARD

Hello, Day Spa? This Order Is for Delivery

Spa regulars who are frustrated with getting a dose of attitude, rather than serenity, are retreating to their living rooms.

Original post by By ALIX STRAUSS

Healthy Lifestyle Approach to Arthritis

Healthy Lifestyle Approach to Arthritis

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Maintenance of a healthy lifestyle requires that you develop an ability to make adjustments whenever necessary. The discovery that you have arthritis is an occurrence in which adjustments may need to be made. As with any adjustment, investigation of the cause of this painfully stiff disease is an ideal first step.

Awareness, early diagnosis, and an aggressive treatment plan play key roles to stopping arthritis from taking over your life.

Arthritis literally means joint inflammation. There are more than 100 rheumatic diseases and conditions that can cause pain, stiffness and swelling in the joints. If left undiagnosed and untreated, arthritis can cause irreversible damage to the joints.

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