Added: August 18, 2008 | Posted by: info4yourlife | Time 02:07 | Views: 32
Lorie Kane is a professional golfer with a family history of osteoarthritis. But she wont’ let aches and pains get in the way of her game; find out what she is doing to keep active with arthritis.
Added: August 15, 2008 | Posted by: House Calls TV | Time 01:30 | Views: 57
For some people who suffer from chronic pain, a spinal cord stimulator may provide relief. Dr. Andrew Geer of Roper St. Francis Healthcare explains.
Added: August 13, 2008 | Posted by: drwhiting | Time 09:15 | Views: 57
The more science learns about inflammation the more we come to realize that chronic inflammation is at the heart of many common health challenges. We all recognize the role inflammation plays in such conditions as arthritis, but what about other chronic inflammation conditions?
Added: August 13, 2008 | Posted by: drwhiting | Time 08:45 | Views: 81
Healthy living is something everyone wants. We all want to be free of the chronic diseases such as candida, fibromyalgia, heart disease, diabetes, excess stress, complications of menopause, digestive problems, prostate issues, thyroid problems, poor memory and the ravages of arthritis. In Healthy Living you learn the three most important concepts to health and longevity. First is diet. Diet not only covers special eating for weight loss but also learning to eat well. Identifying dangerous foods in the diet and reducing or eliminating them is essential.
Added: August 10, 2008 | Posted by: DrMDK | Time 01:38 | Views: 67
Beth Gottlieb MD Ped Rheumatology Schneider Children's Hospital www.DrMDK.com
Added: August 10, 2008 | Posted by: DrMDK | Time 01:22 | Views: 78
Beth Gottlieb MD Ped Rheumatology Schneider Children's Hospital www.DrMDK.com

Added: August 5, 2008 | Time 00:57 | Views: 31
The word literally means “joint inflammation” and most people with arthritis experience symptoms like pain, stiffness, and swelling in their joints. There are more than one hundred different types of arthritis but the two most common are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis can present in large joints such as knees and shoulders, or small joints, such as those found in fingers. Older women who are obese or workers with joint overuse are most susceptible to osteoarthritis, while younger women are at most risk for rheumatoid arthritis. If you notice persistent joint pain, swelling and/or stiffness, you may need an x-ray or other tests to determine whether or not you have arthritis. Watch more video about arthritis or share your story or experience on video with icyou.


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