Osteoarthritis is a form of arthritis in which the joints are sometimes swollen and the patient experiences pain. Osteoarthritis is derived from the Greek word “osteo” for “of the bone”, “arthro” meaning joint and “itis” meaning inflammation. So, it basically means an inflammation of the joint. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease and mainly affects the old, as it is primarily cause by wear and tear of the joints.
Osteo Arthritis
Posted: 11th March 2010
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Since rheumatoid arthritis is caused by a flawed immune system, you may want to concentrate on eating foods that boost your system. For more details on what can help ease pain, stiffness and other symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, just continue reading.
Top Grubs That Can Ease Your Rheumatoid Arthritis
Posted: 9th March 2010
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What is the cause of arthritis pain in your joints? In this article, I will be sharing with you some factors that might contribute to this condition and what the most common type of this pain is.
Cause of Arthritis Pain - 6 Causes of Arthritis Pain and Its Treatment
Posted: 4th March 2010
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There is no shortage of herbs for arthritis. It is true that they may not really be able to cure arthritis. They can however greatly reduce the pain and swelling that arthritis patients commonly suffer from.
Herbs for Arthritis Relief
Posted: 4th March 2010
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There are five inflammatory substances the body produces in response to various factors - environmental pollution, metabolic by-products, nutritional deficiencies and poor food choices, structural stress, digestive problems, infections, and pharmaceutical drugs. Histamine - the mast cells produce histamine, I am sure you have heard of anti-histamine medication.
5 Main Inflammatory Substances the Body Produces - Learn How to Quell Them
Posted: 24th February 2010
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Treatment for high uric acid doesn’t have to depend on drugs; there are natural solutions out there. But whichever you choose, high uric acid needs treatment because they can lead to some serious complications. Here, you’ll get an overview of the 2 options; mainstream and natural.
High Uric Acid Treatment Options
Posted: 6th February 2010
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Arthritis affects millions of people around the world every year and is the number one source of pain and disability in older people. Health systems are preparing for an epidemic of arthritis cases as the baby boomer generation hovers around age 60. It is estimated that by 2020 twenty percent of the world population will be affected. Arthritis is about to get worse, much worse - and very soon.
Arthritis in Baby Boomers Needs Strength Training
Posted: 1st February 2010
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Spondyloarthropathy is a diagnosis many arthritis patients receive the first time they visit a doctor. This article gives an overview of what this diagnosis means and why it is often changed as a person’s arthritis progresses.
What is Spondyloarthropathy
Posted: 31st January 2010
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Many arthritis pain sufferers are overmedicated. In many cases doctors, enticed by the pharmaceutical companies’ perks and monetary incentives, prescribe way too many drugs to ease the pain but many of these drugs do nothing to help rebuild the body. If you would like to avoid pharmaceutical drugs and stop lining the pockets of fat and happy doctors, then I suggest going with one of the forms of natural arthritis pain relief that are available.
A Guide to Finding True Arthritis Pain Relief
Posted: 28th January 2010
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Are you one of the millions that suffer from muscle and joint pain caused by arthritis or osteoarthritis, then these five easy steps may help you to reduce some of your aches and pains. Step one keep your weight down, step two eat well choose anti-inflammatory foods, step three add supplements to your diet, step four treat depression, and step five exercise.
Combat Arthritis Pain - Five Steps That May Offer Some Relief to Painful Joints and Muscles
Posted: 27th January 2010
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