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Arthritis
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NOHC
Arthritis is a condition caused by the progressive loss or degeneration of cartilage, the substance found in joints between bones which allows for movement and separation of b ...
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Arthritis
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Riyaz N.
Definition: The swelling of a joint Arthritis has the ability to cause: Severe joint and muscle Pain; Loss of the body’s movement (loss of ability to walk, climb stairs, or even brush your teeth); Stiffness; Sw ...
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Arthritis
by
Riyaz N.
Definition: The swelling of a joint Arthritis has the ability to cause: Severe joint and muscle Pain; Loss of the body’s movement (loss of ability to walk, climb stairs, or even brush your teeth); Stiffness; Sw ...
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness
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RxBlogger

Rheumatoid Arthritis, or RA, is an autoimmune disorder, causing your immune system to attack the joints, causing a painful inflammation. Unlike other forms of arthritis like osteoarthrit ...
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Rheumatoid arthritis in women on the increase
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GoToSee



The United States, which for forty years has seen a decline in cases of rheumatoid arthritis among its women, has suddenly seen a a dramatic increase in cases of the condition.The findings were presented to the American College of Rheumatology by the Mayo Cl ...
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What is Arthritis?
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Jan
Arthritis is the most common type of joint disorder. The cartilage that cushions the bones at the joint wears away and leads to pain and stiffness. Although factors are known ...
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A guide to juvenile arthritis
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Sonzy

When someone mentions arthritis, it instantly brings to mind the image of an old person, withered and bent over, with a walking stick in their hand. What most people do not realise is that arthriti ...
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Natural Remedies for Arthritis
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Peter C.
Take fish oil. According to neurologists at the University of Pittsburgh, fish oil may work just as well as prescription drugs to ease arthritis pain. A recent study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill also found that there appeared to be a clear relationship between selenium and osteoarthrit ...
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