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If you have arthritis, you may have heard that certain foods are off-limits. Many foods people with arthritis avoid may ...
As we age, our joints change, tending to get less flexible and more painful. Lifestyle strategies (like exercise, certain supplements and diets, and more) can preserve joint health as we age.
Is there really a correlation between arthritis and knuckle cracking?
New placebo-controlled study led by University of Utah engineering professor shows gait retraining eases pain and slows ...
Should you spend money on expensive gelatin capsules or simply buy powder at the supermarket for two shekels? And what in the diet really improves the skin's appearance?
Gelatin salads used to be a mainstay on holiday tables, shaped into rings, molds, and towers in shades rarely found in food. They mixed sweet with savory, fruit with meats, and marshmallows with ...
Serum levels of C1M, a biochemical marker of type I collagen degradation, may predict progression of total joint damage in patients with early arthritis.
Your feet are screaming this about psoriatic arthritis. Warning signs that could reveal the condition before it's too late.
Significant gaps in arthritis subtype awareness among US adults underscore the need for improved health literacy and more targeted public health efforts.
Rheumatoid arthritis and muscle wasting: New review points to overlooked complications Researchers explore how rheumatoid arthritis causes muscle loss, uncovering complex mechanisms that may guide ...
Rheumatoid arthritis and spondyloarthritis are long-lasting inflammatory diseases that gradually wear down joints. While genes contribute to these disorders, they don’t tell the whole story.