Arthritis Pain
Psoriatic Arthritis Can Be A Painful Addition To Another Disease
Submitted by Admin on Mon, 08/04/2008 - 05:50.Like adding insult to injury, psoriatic arthritis is a form of the joint disease that tends to impact only those with another uncomfortable, painful and often embarrassing condition. This form of arthritis tends to strike those who have psoriasis of the skin and it presents with similar symptoms to rheumatoid. This means it's painful and can be debilitating.
Arthrits & Strong Bones
Submitted by Admin on Mon, 08/04/2008 - 04:11.Arthrits & Strong Bones
Do your have arthritis? Or think you might? Over 90 MILLION people in the United States have arthritis. That is one person in 3 people are suffering every day, 24 hours a day. As I was for 43 years. It has now been 27 years of being without arthritis.
The reason for this is that your cells are crying for vitamins and vitamins.
As Linus Pauling, 2 time winner of the Nobel Peace Prize said... "Every ailment, every systems and every disease can be traced to vitamin and mineral deficiency."
Arthritis Pain-How to Avoid Accidental Acetaminophen Poisoning
Submitted by Admin on Sat, 08/02/2008 - 15:03.Accidental Poisoning from Acetaminophen
Acetaminophen is the most popular painkiller in the US. It is best known by the brand name Tylenol but is sold under 97 different brand names. It is known as paracetamol in many parts of the world. It is also sold in combination with other drugs in more than 100 products.
What You Need to Know about Arthritis
Submitted by Admin on Sat, 08/02/2008 - 14:48.Arthritis signals people in a variety of ways. Joints might crack when you suddenly stand up or move. Other joints may be stiff and creak. Maybe pain occurs, when you're trying to open a jar, or type on your keyboard.
Arthritis means "joint inflammation" and has over 100 related conditions or types of disease. Untreated, it can advance, resulting in joint damage that is difficult to undo or reverse. So early detection and treatment are important.
How Old is Too Old to Get a Joint Replaced if You Have Arthritis?
Submitted by Admin on Sat, 08/02/2008 - 05:07.Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis. It affects approximately 40 million Americans and that number is predicted to rise with the change of demographics occurring as the Baby Boomers age.
OA is a disease of articular cartilage, the gristle that caps the ends of long bones and is most common in weight-bearing joints such as the hips, knees, neck, low back, base of the thumbs, and great toe joints.
Green Tea May Help Rheumatoid Arthritis
Submitted by Admin on Fri, 08/01/2008 - 10:30.Green tea is already proven to fight cancer and make for a healthier heart, now some believe that it might also sooth rheumatoid arthritis.
The new study that was conducted at the by Salah-uddin Ahmed, an investigator at the University of Michigan Health System, in Ann Arbor. According to Forbes.com,
Ahmed isolated cells called synovial fibroblasts from the joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. These cells form a lining of tissue surrounding the capsule of the joints.
Vitamin K, An Arthritis Preventative Home Remedy
Submitted by Admin on Fri, 08/01/2008 - 09:47.Most all of us will have to deal with arthritis joint pain - joint inflammation and deterioration of cartilage - at some time. Arthritis occurs in the knees, elbow, fingers, and any where there is a bone joint. Where it occurs in your body will be determined by genetics, diet, and repetitive use of the joint.
As with most illness or body conditions there is always a home remedy that can help reduce, eliminate or even cure the condition. There are many natural cures for arthritis and many home remedies.
How to Identify Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms
Submitted by Admin on Fri, 08/01/2008 - 09:17.Rheumatoid arthritis affects millions of people around the world and is considered to be a very common disease. Different people are affected at different degrees and knowing how to recognize rheumatoid arthritis symptoms can help you determine if you have it. It can be difficult to determine these symptoms sometimes because they can seem so random. This is because it affects each person differently. Some people have pain in their smaller joints such as the fingers, toes, hands, ankles, elbows and knees.
