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Arthritis
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Living With Arthritis
While arthritis is usually considered to be a condition that affects the older generation, it can affect people of any age. It can affect any part of the body and there are thought to be over 200 different forms of the disease. However, the three most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid and juvenile arthritis.
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Can Functional Exercise Help Osteoarthritis?
Learn how functional training can help ease pain from osteoarthritis. Functional strength training for the lower extremity can ease the pain of osteoarthritis and in some case work to slow the onset of it. When in pain, most people would shy away from exercise but new and different ways to stimulate the body is what could alleviate the ache of joint pain. The scientific research is becoming more supportive of functional strength training for the lower extremity in lessening the effects of osteoarthritis.
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Natural Pain Relief For Arthritis - Massage Therapy
Unfortunately there's no cure for arthritis and the arthritic changes that arthritis brings to your joints, but you can relieve the pain that accompanies this medical condition. Two treatments which are easy and are worth trying are massage therapy, and also massage with essential oils.
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A Story of Natural Arthritis Treatment
It was quite amazing really! All of my life I have dieted to lose weight. When I was 18, I had my gallbladder removed due to stones caused by the birth control pill (go figure!) and so I for these reasons I have always tried to avoid all fats.
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Learning About Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis affects different people differently, and at present, over 2.1 million people in the United States suffer from it. This type of arthritis is known as the autoimmune inflammatory type and affects women three times more than it does men. The affects of this condition generally range from mild to moderate, but in severe cases, chronic pains, joint damages, problems in the body's systems, fatigue, disabilities and even deformities, ensue.
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Arthritis Exercise - Great Remedy For Joint Pain and Stiffness
Exercise is an essential tool in managing arthritis. It not only reduces joint pain and stiffness, builds strong muscle around the joints, and increases flexibility and endurance, but gives you more energy, helps you sleep better, control your weight, and just makes you feel better.
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The Arthritis Symptom - An Overview
The most common form of arthritis is known as osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is the form of arthritis generally associated with growing older. This condition results from the natural aging process in which the cartilage, a rubbery substance that protects the joints, begins to wear down. The arthritis symptom most often associated with this form of the disease is joint pain.
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Psoriatic Arthritis - More Than Just Joint Pain
What could be worse that this awful joint pain and stiffness, you wonder as you try to will yourself out of bed. Psoriatic arthritis is a form of the disease that affects not only the joints, but also the skin, and possibly the tendons, eyes, spine, heart and lungs.
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