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By Bert Clay, on October 16th, 2009
Joint pain relief is a topic of import for people of all ages. At one time, the phrase joint pain brought to mind images of granny squatting down in her garden to pull weeds. This is no longer the case. . . . → Read More: Joint Pain Relief: Tips and Advice
By Paul Forcey, on October 10th, 2009
People who have gout are generally recommended to stop or at least reduce eating foods rich in purines which are indisputably linked to the rising levels of uric acid in the body. Gout develops when the body is unable to expel uric acid in the blood. . . . → Read More: Gout Diet
By David Eldridge, on September 2nd, 2009
The aches and pains of arthritis go deep into the bones, at times being as much as twice as painful as regular back pain. Muscular related pains are quite different in cause from arthritis related back pain. While muscle aches are usually temporary and caused by muscle stress; arthritis pain is caused by a degeneration of the cartilage protecting the vertebrae. Thus, an approach to arthritis back pain relief that really works is to lessen spinal pain rather than discomfort in the back’s tissues and muscles. . . . → Read More: Finding Arthritis Back Pain Relief
By Jose Smith, on August 30th, 2009
Although living with a true diagnosis of arthritis can be exasperating, this is the first step in treatment. One must understand that arthritis comes in many forms and knowing your exact diagnosis is helpful when dealing with treatments, pain and discomfort. . . . → Read More: Ways to Cope with Arthritis
By Lizzie S Joyner, on August 22nd, 2009
There are many different types of arthritis that you can suffer from, but one of the most common by far is rheumatoid arthritis. Although the basics of this form of arthritis compared to others are very similar, there are many major differences as well. . . . → Read More: Common Symptoms For Rheumatoid Arthritis And What To Do If You Have Them
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