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Jun 02, 2003 |
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Interview: Arthritis Survivor Margie Garrison
Margie Garrison is a former arthritis patient and author of the book, “I Cured My Arthritis You Can Too!” In an exclusive interview with ArthritisSupport.com Margie discusses her experience with doctors, treatments, and what she did to finally feel pain free. |
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Nov 04, 2002 |
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Tip of the Day
For a productive and helpful visit with your doctor, write down all of your questions and concerns for the doctor or nurse before an appointment.
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Jan 31, 2005 |
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Arthritis Sufferers Find Natural Source Of Relief
"Omega-3 fatty acids are essentially found in fish oil, and what is totally unrecognized by most people is that this is an anti-inflammatory," said neurology professor Dr. James Maroon. |
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May 24, 2004 |
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10 Reasons for Arthritis Sufferers to Exercise
In conjunction with National Arthritis Month, the American Council on Exercise (ACE) suggests the following reasons why arthritis sufferers should exercise. "Unfortunately, many arthritis sufferers mistakenly believe that exercise will worsen their condition," said Dr. Cedric Bryant, chief exercise physiologist for ACE. |
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Sep 19, 2003 |
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The CARE Study: Couples, Arthritis, & Relationship Experiences
Help us examine how support in close relationships helps individuals to live with arthritis. The CARE Study is a research study for married women with rheumatoid arthritis and their husbands. |
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May 23, 2005 |
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Arthritis Pain? Consider Physiotherapy
If you are experiencing pain, joint stiffness and decreased mobility due to arthritis, the Canadian Physiotherapy Association recommends that you consult a physiotherapist. |
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Feb 28, 2005 |
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Nix Arthritis Aches Naturally
James Duke, Ph.D., author of "The Green Pharmacy Anti-Aging Prescriptions" is one of the world's leading authorities on herbal healing. In this article, Duke shares some great tips for getting relief from aching, swollen joints. |
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Nov 22, 2004 |
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Online Study At Stanford To Investigate Arthritis Self-Care Techniques
People who have been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis or fibromyalgia are invited to join a Stanford University Medical Center study of an online workshop that teaches skills for symptom management, with an emphasis on feeling better and more confident while increasing activity levels. |
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Aug 03, 2004 |
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New Study to Show How Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Rate Improvement Change
A new clinical study to determine how people with
rheumatoid arthritis (RA) evaluate improvements in disease symptoms will be carried out by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), part of the Department of Health and Human Services' National Institutes of Health. The study will examine how much of an improvement in pain, stiffness, function and other symptoms is needed before patients consider the change important. |
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Jun 24, 2003 |
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Pain Research: An Overview
Throbbing, burning, aching, stinging–the terms patients use to describe pain are often different because pain is personal and subjective and influenced by age, gender, race/ethnicity, and psychosocial factors. The International Association for the Study of Pain defines it as an unpleasant experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage to a person's body. |
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