Journal of rheumatology

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Journal of rheumatology

The knowledge scientists do have sheds light on rheumatoid arthritis prevention strategies. Researchers know a myriad of ways a person may lower his or her risk, even if he or she has a genetic makeup that makes rheumatoid arthritis prevention more of a challenge.

Journal of rheumatology

We've examined the benefits of hypnosis as a tool for self improvement. How we can attach it to the Law of Attraction and make the acquisition of our desires even more powerful. But there's another facet we haven't yet examined, and that's in the field of medicine.

In spite of medical professionals’ sour opinion about managing gout with vinegar; there is peer reviewed scientific evidence to back it up.

Journal of rheumatology

Diseases are rampant across the globe, researches are being done to find cures and alternative treatments for these conditions. One popular option that has shown promise against many types of diseases is fish oil and fish oil supplements. Fish oil is said to be beneficial because it contains high levels of omega-3 fatty acids, which are needed by the body. Researchers have found diseases related to mental conditions, heart health, arthritis pain and cancers to be treatable and preventable.

Journal of rheumatology

Following are the details of a randomized, double blind study on the effects of a topical cream containing Glucosamine Sulfate for osteoarthritis of the knee. The study was done by Marc Cohen, Rory Wolfe, Trudy Mai and Daniel Lewis.

Journal of rheumatology

The symptoms of lower back pain vary from mild discomfort lasting for a short period to severe pain that is long term. Therefore if you are undergoing pain in your back and don’t seek some kind of treatment for backache

Have you ever experienced the early morning stiffness in the ankles or knees that makes getting up and walking not so much fun? What about going up stairs and the knees just don’t really feel quite up to the task? Have you reached for something that is above your head…

Journal of rheumatology

Camphor is originally from China and Japan. Today you can find this tree in locations like Argentina, Egypt, Brazil, Southern Europe, the U.S. and Madagascar. This tree has been known to grow taller than 100 feet.