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Apr 02, 2003 |
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Is Eating More Fish The Answer To Lupus?
Recent research from the University of Ulster may offer hope to millions of lupus sufferers worldwide. Dr Emeir Duffy, from the School of Biomedical Sciences, and Dr Gary Meenagh, from Musgrave Park Hospital, Belfast, have discovered new evidence to suggest that fish oil can greatly reduce the symptoms of the disease. |
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Nov 13, 2002 |
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Yoga – Relaxation and Relief for Arthritis Sufferers
Yoga may be the last thing on the mind of someone suffering from painful joints and inflammation, but it may turn out to be a very beneficial therapy to ease arthritis symptoms.
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Feb 25, 2002 |
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Arthritis Foundation Names Top 10 Supplements for Arthritis
In a recent publication, the Arthritis Foundation named the top “10 Supplements Worth Considering” for alleviating the symptoms of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The following list outlines each of the items chosen by the Arthritis Foundation.
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Oct 19, 2001 |
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"Survivor" Winner Encourages Others With Rheumatoid Arthritis to "Survive and Succeed"
Tina Wesson, winner of the reality-TV series, "Survivor," and rheumatoid arthritis patient, is spearheading "Survive and Succeed," a national educational campaign designed to empower RA patients and help sufferers mangae their disease and stay active.
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Oct 28, 2003 |
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HUMIRA® (ADALIMUMAB) DEMONSTRATES SUSTAINED RESPONSE, TOLERABILITY OVER FIVE YEARS IN ADULT RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENTS
New data show that Abbott Laboratories' HUMIRA (adalimumab) exhibits sustained response for up to five years in adult patients with active rheumatoid arthritis (RA). |
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Jun 03, 2002 |
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Research Finds Pain and Disability Lead to Depression and Anxiety
Duke University Medical Center researchers have found that patients who report they have poor health and high levels of pain or disability are more likely to suffer from anxiety and depression than other patients in a primary care environment.
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Apr 15, 2000 |
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Lyme Disease and Arthritis Closely Linked
Lyme disease is an acute inflammatory condition accompanied by skin lesions, high temperature, fatigue and chills. It was discovered in 1975 following a suspicious incidence of arthritis in the United States in Lyme, Conn.
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Oct 13, 2005 |
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Research: Chromium May Help Some People with Depression
A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study assessing chromium picolinate supplementation in 113 people with atypical depression found that a subset of patients who reported the highest levels of carbohydrate cravings demonstrated significantly greater reductions than the placebo group on four items on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D-29): carbohydrate craving, appetite increase, increased eating, and diurnal variation of feeling (mood variation throughout the day). |
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Feb 05, 2004 |
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Abstract: Abnormal vitamin B(6) status is associated with severity of symptoms in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis have low plasma vitamin B(6) levels and elevated plasma homocysteine responses to a methionine load. We examined whether these abnormalities are associated with clinical and biochemical indicators of disease status. |
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Dec 13, 2002 |
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About fatigue
fatigue is a frequent and troubling symptom of many types of arthritis and other rheumatic diseases. It may be due to many causes, such as illness, depression, joint and muscle pain, stress, overextending yourself, poor sleep, anemia, or a lack of physical activity. The symptoms of fatigue vary from person to person. They may last a long time or only a short time. They may strike at any time or may be predictable. There are many things you can do to help decrease the effects of fatigue. Knowing how it affects you will help you manage it better.
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