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Arthritis
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis affects about one percent of the world's population. It is a chronic inflammatory illness, characterized by the inflammation of the lining, or synovium, of the joints. Find out how to recognise rheumatoid arthritis and what to do about it.
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Arthritis Worsening and Artificial Knee Costs
For those who have knee problems and arthritis of the knee there maybe a need in the future to replace the human knee entirely? That is right an artificial knee. Why do so many people have knee problems these days?
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Main Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms
Did you know that low back pain is one of the earliest symptoms of arthritis? People over 60 arthritis is the most common cause of low back pain. Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis are the two most common forms of arthritis.
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Joint Pain Relief
There are several types of treatment available for joint pain. To begin with, one can use home remedies, but if the pain is acute and persists for a couple of days, it is advisable to contact a doctor and get the problem diagnosed.
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Joint Pain
Joint pain can affect one or more joints in the human body. An injury or inflammation of joints can cause it. Some of the other reasons for joint pain include rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. The former is an autoimmune disorder causing stiffness and pain in joints while the latter involves degeneration of cartilage at a joint. Osteoarthritis is quite common among people in their mid-forties and older.
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Arthritis Pain
Arthritis is derived from the Greek words for joint and inflammation. It is not a single ailment, but a group of conditions. All types of arthritis generally involve pain that is generally worse in the morning and while initiating movement. It is found to slowly resolve in the course of time. Arthritis is a painful inflammation of the joints that causes severe pain and stiff joints, due to loss of movement. Although, the various arthritic disorders have no epidemiological commonality, they cause chronic or long drawn but intermittent pain.
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Arthritis, Is It a Sign of Aging?
Arthritis is a disease affecting millions of people worldwide. In the United States more than 37 million people are affected by this disease most of whom are senior citizens.
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How to Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Rheumatoid arthritis cause extra production of pro-inflammatory cytokines (the regulating substances of immunological system) and relative lack of anti-inflammatory cytokines. This imbalance leads to the development of cartilage and bone destruction.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Tips For Living
There are tons of rheumatoid arthritis tips out there, but which ones really work?
Is it possible to maintain your quality of life after a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis?
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Juvenile Arthritis (part 1) Why Does Arthritis Affect Children?
Many people wonder why children can develop arthritis. It hardly seems fair. Kids haven't spent years rushing around a football field or spent their working lives laying concrete...
Juvenile arthritis (JRA) is not a disease of wear & tear. JRA can be genetic disease, affecting children whose immune system is prone to viral attack. In fact Juvenile Arthritis is actually a group of diseases which affect children.
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