Chondroitin Sulfate may Lower Side Effects of OA
Including chondroitin sulfate into a person's routine who suffers from osteoarthritis (OA) may help them regain hand function and decrease pain, according to a new study conducted by the American...
View ArticleNew Developments may Help Those Suffering from RA
The lack of a "bouncer" protein in immune cells could cause the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to new research conducted by scientists at Northwestern University Feinberg School of...
View ArticleInactivity Prominent Among Arthritis Sufferers
A new study from Northwestern University found that more than half of women and 40 percent of men who suffer from arthritis barely get any exercise at all and fall far below the recommended federal...
View ArticleExercise, Weight Loss Can Reduce Arthritis and the Need for Surgeries
Americans are known for finding the easy way out of things, which can even be said when problems occur within the body, as many turn to surgery rather than exercise and diet when they have knee, hip,...
View ArticleResearchers find possible new delivery method for gene therapy for arthritis
Research released by Georgia Health Sciences University scientists found a new gene therapy to possibly treat arthritis, which affects the joints, by using a DNA-covered submicroscopic bead that...
View ArticleStudy finds over half of American seniors could be living with pain
Half of American seniors have experienced pain in the past month A new study investigating data compiled from the National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS) has found 52.9% of seniors, aged 65 and...
View ArticleRheumatoid Arthritis FAQs
Q: The term arthritis refers to stiffness in the joints. True or False? A: False. The definition of arthritis is inflammation of the joints. This inflammation causes symptoms such as stiffness of...
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