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Garlic May Lower Chances Of Hip ArthritisBETTER Health ResearchResearchers have determined that eating a diet rich in garlic, leeks, shallots and onions may decrease the risk of developing certain types of arthritis. A study published in the journal BioMed Central Musculoskeletal Disorders associated eating fruits ... |
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Arthritis: The Leading Cause of Disability in the USHuffington Post (blog)The two forms of the disease could not be more dissimilar, and these are just two of the many other types of arthritis that we know of. Most of you reading this have likely identified yourself as culprits to one or more of the "knowledge crimes" ...and more » |
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PARA CalendarTuscaloosa NewsDesigned to increase range of motion and stamina for participants with all types of arthritis. Participants are advised to obtain a doctor's permission. Cost is $30 for members and $36 for nonmembers. Call 205-562-3235 to schedule appointment prior to ... |
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Upcoming programs at Beverly HospitalBoston GlobeThis is a great opportunity for members of the North Shore community to help support the Arthritis Foundation in their mission to prevent, control and cure the over 100 types of arthritis and related diseases. Dietitian Lynn O*Reilly, MS, RD, LDN, ... |
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Understanding arthritisTahoe Daily TribuneHowever, if you have unexplained pain and swelling of your joints, this may be a sign of a more serious condition: Arthritis. Patients are often surprised to learn that there are dozens of different types of arthritis. The most common form of arthritis ...and more » |
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