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November 3, 2008 at 2:25 am · Filed under Arthritis, Health
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Physical activeness plays a vital role in keeping your body free from any disease. Physical activity can be really beneficial when struggling with the painful effects of arthritis. Through regular exercise you can maintain your body joints strong and control joints swelling. Regular workout replenishes lubrication to the cartilage of the joints.
Stiffness and pain can also be controlled to a large extent with the help of physical activities. Exercise and arthritis both are thus related to each other. If you are following regular regime of exercise and arthritis is then you can improve quality of life and enjoy your daily activities without any problem.
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Original post by jimandrews
September 22, 2008 at 12:43 pm · Filed under Arthritis, Health
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Arthritis is considered to be one of the widely spread disease in North America. Don’t take arthritis easily, there are lot more, say hundreds and thousands of disease included in this one term called arthritis. Let us get on to more details about this in the coming paragraphs.
Arthritis, if developed once, it is not that easily curable. Arthritis may be with you even for your life time like how your shadow follows you throughout your life.
Arthritis, what it is? It is related to joint pains and swelling. There are hundreds and thousands forms of arthritis prevalent these days. In general, public is of the opinion that only old age people will get arthritis and younger generation need not worry about it. However, this is not true.
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Original post by By GUY TREBAY
September 11, 2008 at 3:47 pm · Filed under Rheumatoid Arthritis, Arthritis, Health
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(Best Syndication News) New research indicates that knee surgery does not benefit arthritis patients any more than optimized physical and medical therapy (see videos below). This finding may be important news for patients considering arthroscopic knee surgery to repair damage caused by injury or arthritis.
Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure where doctors examine and sometimes treat damaged joints. Using an arthroscope (a type of endoscope), a surgeon looks between the knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, ankle, and hip joint to treat various orthopedic conditions including torn floating cartilage, torn surface cartilage, ACL reconstruction, and trimming damaged cartilage.
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Original post by Marsha Quinn
September 4, 2008 at 3:40 am · Filed under Rheumatoid Arthritis, Arthritis, Health
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Arthritis is a disease causing inflammatory chronic disorders affecting body joints and other parts of body. Problems like slow and limited motion of joints and long term joint stiffness are common in this condition. Exercise and arthritis are deeply related and if you are exercising regularly then you can greatly reduce the problems related to this painful state.
Arthritis damages body tissues and also affects shape and movements of joints. Regular exercise such as cycling, walking, swimming and low impact aerobic exercises can reduce joint pain. Some stretching exercise will assist you in keeping body joints such as knees flexible. Practice regular exercise and you can live a normal life even with arthritis!
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Original post by jimandrews
July 14, 2008 at 6:31 pm · Filed under Arthritis, Health, Fibromyalgia
(Best Syndication News) According to the National Institutes of Health, nearly 10 million Americans suffer from fibromyalgia. Sadly, many go through months and years of pain, frustration and confusion before receiving treatment because there is no diagnostic for this chronic illness.
Medical tests such as x-rays, blood tests and muscle biopsies can rule out other medical conditions (lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, Lyme disease) but can’t confirm fibromyalgia. Meanwhile, fibromyalgia sufferers endure multiple symptoms including global aching pain, fatigue, irritable bowel syndrome, sleep disturbances, heightened sensitivity to any sensation and depression.
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Original post by Dan Wilson
March 7, 2008 at 5:39 am · Filed under Allergy and Skin, Cancer, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Arthritis, Health, Fibromyalgia
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If you have educated yourself about the dangers of Sodium Laurel Sulfate in shampoos and soaps, you might be wondering how to find products without this harmful additive. You might be surprised to find there are more additives to avoid as well.
Sodium Laurel Sulfate (or SLS) is found in most commercially available soaps and shampoos, but being a common ingredient doesn’t mean it’s harmless. It can cause skin irritation, eczema, itchiness, and even damage to the eyes. SLS have been known to damage hair follicles and causes scalp problems including dandruff.
But this substance is not easily eliminated from the body, and thus it’s stored in the lymphatics and the organs of the body, thereby potentially causing problems throughout the body too.
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Original post by marcus
February 28, 2008 at 3:21 am · Filed under Diet and Fitness, Cancer, Colon Cancer, Allergy and Skin, Food and Nutrition, Arthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Health
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Taxonomic Class
Asteraceae
Common Trade Names
Multi-ingredient preparations: Anthraxiviore, Burdock Blend Extract, Burdock Root, Burdock Sarsaparilla Compound
Common Forms
Available as capsules (425 mg, 475 mg, cream for topical administration, dried root, liquid extract, tea, and tincture (made from crushed seeds).
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Original post by davidjones
February 5, 2008 at 7:48 pm · Filed under Diet and Fitness, Heart and Lung, Television, Weight Loss, Type 2 - diabetes, Alzheimer's Disease (AD), Oprah Winfrey, Sleep Health, Arthritis, Mind, Food and Nutrition, Health
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[Best Syndication] On today’s ‘Oprah’ TV show we received quite a lot of information from Dr. Oz about ways that you can reverse aging. Through diet and exercise and lifestyle habits you can easily put into place an anti-aging plan.
Oprah is 54 years old and she said it has hit her like a bulldozer. You have to work harder just to stay in shape. In January Bob Greene has started this year’s ‘Best Life Diet.’
The Anti-Aging Ultimate Checklist is summarized as follows:
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Original post by Nicole Wilson
January 25, 2008 at 12:20 am · Filed under Arthritis, Health
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(Best Syndication) Pinon Hills CA – Doctors should evaluate patients on a case by case basis before going forward with arthroscopic surgery for pain and swelling in arthritic knees, according to research from the Cochrane Collaboration. The Cochrane Collaboration was founded in 1993 and named after the British epidemiologist, Archie Cochrane.
The group says that arthroscopic debridement (AD) might still improve comfort and mobility in patients who suffer from the most common form of arthritis. “It should by no means be regarded as inappropriate for every knee,” says said lead author Wiroon Laupattarakasem, M.D., of Khon Kaen University in Thailand. AD is one of three types of anthroscopic surgeries the Cochrane Collaboration evaluated.
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Original post by Dan Wilson
December 7, 2007 at 5:22 pm · Filed under Rheumatoid Arthritis, Arthritis, Health, Fibromyalgia
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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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