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29th September 2009
If the pain is judged as coming from the joint in question then certain decisions have to be made as to the causes of this. Inflammatory arthritis is the first category to be considered, with inflammatory changes affecting the the synovial membranes and t... Read >
Author: David Ravech
23rd September 2009
In any case because arthritis knee pain is an indication that the bone in the knee joint is wearing down, this symptom definitely should not be ignored. A lot can be done about arthritis knee pain. Getting old is no picnic in the park, oxidation of tissu... Read >
Author: Dominique Lindsey
21st September 2009
By hypothyroidism, the thyroid gland is producing too less hormones to stimulate the metabolism or the body is not able to utilize the hormones. The lack of thyroid hormones slows down the metabolism and thus all the activities in the body, giving a combi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
You’ve probably heard of a myriad of ways to protect joint health. Optimal weight maintenance helps to relieve an overload of stress on weight-bearing joints; low-impact exercises like cycling, swimming and aerobic exercises assist circulation and are h... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
21st September 2009
Joint pain can occur all over the body, so it's vital to pinpoint the symptoms and causes of the discomfort, so you can treat the ailment appropriately. Joint pain can be caused by injury or conditions affecting any of the ligaments and tendons, surroundi... Read >
Author: Ketty
21st September 2009
Arthritis ('earth' meaning joint, 'itis' meaning inflammation) isn't a one-note story or even a few variations on a single theme; it actually consists of more than 100 different conditions. These can be anything from relatively mild forms of tendinitis (a... Read >
Author: Satish Yadav
02nd September 2009
Arthritis pain is commonly associated with old age. Arthritis pain is an important cause of loss of mobility in your pet as it is in humans. Arthritis pain is caused by: inflammation, the process that causes the redness and swelling in your joints damage ... Read >
Author: William Walters
30th August 2009
How do you know if you suffer from arthritis? Actually, how do you know what type of arthritis you suffer from?
Since there are over 100 different types, the symptoms can vary considerably. Fortunately, certain signs point directly to this debilitatin... Read >
Author: Robert A. Meyer
23rd August 2009
Massage is a common practice used by everyday people as a means to relax and unwind after a tense week at work or a tiring holiday. Since ancient times, spiritual and natural healers have used massage therapy techniques to cure illnesses and heal injuries... Read >
Author: Allen Anderson
13th August 2009
Seeking arthritis help is important because if the disease goes unchecked it can lead to deformities. Some of the early symptoms to look out for include joint pains, joint stiffness as well as tenderness in and around the joint. Limited range of motion in... Read >
Author: Mercy
11th August 2009
Homeopathy as an effective arthritis treatment remains a controversial topic. This is a healing treatment that was first developed in the 18th century. It uses minute amounts of natural substances to stimulate the body’s own defenses against certain sym... Read >
Author: Mercy
04th August 2009
Many people haven’t heard and have no idea what the condition Fibromyalgia is. It is a disabling form of state that creates debilitating fatigue, sleep disturbance, travelling pain and joint stiffness. In addition, people affected by the disorder freq... Read >
Author: Marta Minter
03rd August 2009
Are you suffering from arthritis pain? Let’s discover what the symptoms of this disease are.
Did you know there are over 100 different types of arthritis? What this means is—the symptoms vary considerably. Fortunately, certain signs point direct... Read >
Author: Robert A. Meyer
02nd August 2009
Symptoms of arthritis can be vague and confusing but it is important to recognize them. Some of the early symptoms of this condition are joint pains, joint stiffness and tenderness in and around the joints. Other symptoms include restricted motion in the ... Read >
Author: Mercy
31st July 2009
Omega 3's are gaining widespread popularity as vital dietary supplements. But, are omega 3 fatty acids being used for joint health also? Are they helpful in conditions such as arthritis pains, osteoarthritis and others? Find the expert answers in this art... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
27th July 2009
Joint pain and stiffness is a serious health condition that robs the joy of living. Discover the natural remedies for overcoming stiffness and joint pains for permanent and long lasting pain relief.
A few years back Cox-2 inhibitors were widely used fo... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
27th July 2009
Inflamed joints cause a lot of pain and discomfort for the sufferer and take away the joy of living. Find out the expert facts on how effective natural remedies for inflamed joints can work wonders by providing permanent pain relief.
Inflamed joints ca... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
27th July 2009
Many people haven’t heard and have no idea what the condition Fibromyalgia is. It is a disorder that includes debilitating fatigue, sleep disturbance, travelling pain and joint stiffness. In addition, people affected by the disorder frequently experie... Read >
Author: Marta Minter
24th July 2009
Shenzhen, China –Ionic detox foot baths centers are seen everywhere in recent years. Many people, both women and men, like to go for an ionic detox foot bath when they feel cold in winter, hot in summer, or had too many nightlife of working with fatigue... Read >
Author: Getbetterlife
21st July 2009
While humans are adolescent as well as progressing through puberty, their height and bone sizes are determined by Human Growth Hormone (HGH) levels. The major reasons for these are due to the reality that they control the metabolism of body. The mainly wo... Read >
Author: Health4Life
16th July 2009
Herbal remedies have gained popularity as a natural approach to other arthritis treatments. Herbs are the basis for many traditional medicines.
Home Remedies
Prepare garlic paste and apply the paste on the affected joint; it is an effective herbal rem... Read >
Author: Neal Kapoor
05th July 2009
Amalaki berry is a wonder fruit which is cultivated extensively at the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains. This berry is known for providing excellent vitality and strength. This is one of the reasons Amalaki finds a place in the oldest Ayurvedic medici... Read >
Author: Paul Caruso
04th July 2009
There is nothing more relaxing than a massage. Massages relieve the tension build up from your muscles, soothes your aches and pains, increases joint movement, decreases joint stiffness, aids in circulation, and more. Here are seven of the most popular ty... Read >
Author: videosalesleads
05th June 2009
There are lot of natural, herbal and botanical products that are promoted as osteoarthritis supplements. A few major ones that have been well researched in recent years are omega-3 fatty acids, glucosamine and chondroitin, green lipped mussel extract, SAM... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
04th June 2009
Fish oil supplements for osteoarthritis can be very beneficial for alleviating the symptoms and providing excellent pain relief. In fact, many brands go as far as claiming it as "natural cure for osteoarthritis". Find out the expert facts in this article ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
03rd June 2009
There are many ways that we age that are similar to cats. Depending on our lifestyle, exercise level and over all heath, some tend to age very gracefully while others are crippled and decrepit long before they mature. Our feline counterparts are very muc... Read >
Author: T Foote
18th May 2009
It is possible to identify Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) in its early stages if you learn how to recognise the common symptoms of this condition. RA usually starts with one or more symptoms which can change over time with its progression.
RA often starts i... Read >
Author: Steph Cooke
18th May 2009
It was previously thought that people with arthritis should not undertake any exercise in case they caused further damage to their joints. However new research has shown that exercise can actually help to manage the symptoms of arthritis.
Exercise can ... Read >
Author: Steph Cooke
07th May 2009
You know you have a problem because of increased pain from old injuries, or you feel you are just plain wearing out, it may be joint pain that is constant or it comes and goes. It is always best to be correctly diagnosed, in order to differentiate Osteoar... Read >
Author: John Adison
09th April 2009
Newspapers and websites have been heavily publicizing the case of a mechanic who received £400,000 after injuring his hand on a knife left in a police vehicle. The man, Alexander Darg, developed Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in the seven years after hi... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
02nd April 2009
The number one source of pain in older people is arthritis, a breakdown or wearing away of cartilage, the smooth shock absorber on the inside of your joint. A joint is a place where two bones meet such as the knee or the elbow and the cartilage allows the... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
27th March 2009
46 million people suffer from arthritis, yet few know of the ways to control arthritis pain. Learn the myths behind the disease and your options to a pain free life.
Myth Buster #1: There is just one type of Arthritis
There are over 100 types of ar... Read >
Author: Suzanne Andrews
17th March 2009
How does Rheumatoid Arthritis affect a person’s feet? When a Rheumatoid Arthritis victim’s joints become swollen or irritated, the synovium membrane becomes very thick and can develop a lot of joint fluid. This excessive amount of fluid coupled with ... Read >
Author: Kent
13th March 2009
Lucky homeowners find mold in their home before it spreads, others may not notice the signs and the mold can go undetected for years. Depending on the type of mold in your home and how long it has been there, you may experience an array of ill health symp... Read >
Author: WaterDamageTeam
13th March 2009
Lucky homeowners find mold in their home before it spreads, others may not notice the signs and the mold can go undetected for years. Depending on the type of mold in your home and how long it has been there, you may experience an array of ill health symp... Read >
Author: WaterDamageTeam
21st January 2009
Arthritis is disease related to pain in joints and joint inflammation. Common arthritis symptoms include slow, limited motion of joints and long term joint stiffness. Inflammation of joints from arthritis includes swelling, redness, joint stiffness and wa... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews
09th January 2009
Arthritis can be a very difficult disease to deal with, especially if you're daily routine involves quite a number of tasks that require you to keep on moving around. Arthritis commonly affects vital joints like the knee, hip, and wrist joints.
Although ... Read >
Author: morningshift
02nd January 2009
What are Painful Joints?
Arthralgia is the medical term for pain in the joints and there can be several different causes. The name arthralgia (literally: "joint pain", from "arthros" = "joint" and "-algia" denoting "pain") and may have numerous underlyi... Read >
Author: painrelief
08th December 2008
Arthritis is derived from a Greek word where 'arthro' means joint and 'itis' means inflammation. It is a common problem foraged people. It is a joint related disease that affects normal movement.
It has become quite popular in the present day. The caus... Read >
Author: Alex Fyfe
04th December 2008
The Christmas season is a time to give to others, but don't forget, you need to reward yourself for making it through another year of hard work, for keeping your head above water during these challenging economic times, and for keeping your peace in the m... Read >
Author: Connie Raines
21st October 2008
Do you have pain in your joints or are you suffering from joint stiffness, swelling and redness? If, the answer is “Yes” then go see a doctor. Such symptoms indicate that you are suffering from ‘Arthritis’. Usually, people face this problem afte... Read >
Author: reverse
17th October 2008
Mycoplasma pneumonia is an infection of the lungs caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae (M. pneumoniae). Pneumonia is an inflammation of one or both lungs. Mycoplasmal pneumonia usually affects children and young adults. M. pneumoniae is a common cause of meek ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th September 2008
Warming up is important for preventing injury as well as gaining maximal benefit from the exercise, because loose, warm muscles will respond better to the challenge of lifting weights. Warm-Up to Strength Training is used for weight loss and for increased... Read >
Author: jeya
09th September 2008
Arthritis is a disease causing inflammatory chronic disorders affecting body joints and other parts of body. Problems like slow and limited motion of joints and long term joint stiffness are common in this condition. Exercise and arthritis are deeply rela... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews
22nd August 2008
There are four major types of exercise that make up all comprehensive exercise programs, regardless of the level of participation. Each can have a positive effect on reducing arthritis-related pain and disability. Flexibility exercises: Both range-of-moti... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
05th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 James Carden
As the foot bath has become a common item in many households as an alternative to create a healthier body, research will continue to find ways to make improvements in the process. A belt is one of the developments. It am... Read >
Author: James
21st May 2008
One of the best aspects of having a Health Savings Account is that you can control your medical care. If you want to have a medical test or procedure done that is not covered by your health insurance, you pay for it with pre-tax money from your health sav... Read >
Author: Wiley Long
20th May 2008
One of the best aspects of having a Health Savings Account (HSA) is the control you you have over medical care. If you want to have a medical procedure or test done that is not covered by your health insurance, you pay for it with pre-tax money from your ... Read >
Author: Wiley Long
16th April 2008
This informative article explains free radicals in brief, how they are damaging to the human body, and how antioxidants found in certain foods as well as vitamin supplements can help neutralize the free radicals, as also to assist the body in keeping the ... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
01st April 2008
By hypothyroidism, the thyroid gland is producing too less hormones to stimulate the metabolism, or the body is not able to utilize the hormones. The lack of thyroid hormones slows down the metabolism and thus all the activities in the body, giving a comb... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
02nd February 2008
Description
A bursa is a sac-like membrane filled with synovial fluid that acts as a cushion between the bone and fibrous tissues of the muscles and tendons. It makes movement of joints easy by limiting friction. There are 156 bursae in the body-bursit... Read >
Author: Alien
01st February 2008
Arthritis ('arth' meaning joint, 'itis' meaning inflammation) isn't a one-note story or even a few variations on a single theme; it actually consists of more than 100 different conditions. These can be anything from relatively mild forms of tendinitis (as... Read >
Author: Peter sams
30th January 2008
Blastomycosis is a fungal disease found in humans, dogs, and other mammals, occasionally cats. It is caused by the fungal organism Blastomyces dermatitidis. Blastomycosis is a rare disease infecting only about 4 in every 100,000 people. Blastomycosis is d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
07th November 2007
Would you like to feel the wind gently blowing on your face and having your raven hair fluttering behind your head? Ah.....reminds you of those bygone days when you were paddling that ramshackle bicycle along the beach front. But you are now seriously in ... Read >
Author: Tribplay
30th October 2007
Arthritis (from Greek arthro-, joint + -itis, inflammation; plural: arthritides) is a group of conditions where there is damage caused to the joints of the body. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in people over the age of 55.Getting arthritis, ... Read >
Author: Alien
13th September 2007
Arthritis is a group of conditions where there is damage caused to the joints of the body. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in people over the age of 55. Arthritis is a common condition that affects an estimated 8 million people in the UK. One... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st July 2007
Almost one in three adults within the united states alone currently suffers from chronic joint symptoms, also known as arthritis. The disease arthritis is becoming the cumulative threat alert for the twenty one million of us people. The disease arthritis ... Read >
Author: Drago Marx
01st July 2007
Almost one in three adults within the United States alone currently suffers from chronic joint symptoms, also known as arthritis. Arthritis affects over twenty-one million American each year and this number continues to grow. Arthritis is not just one dis... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika
30th June 2007
Our lives are busier today than ever. We work longer hours and have hectic family lives, too. All of this activity can lead to higher stress levels, and the physical symptoms that accompany such high stress levels.
High levels of stress can lead to he... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
10th June 2007
The debilitating disease like arthritis is known as the chronic joint inflammation in various limbs of human body. This degenerative disease can affect people at any stage of the life and it mainly depends upon the class and the type of the disease. The d... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika
30th May 2007
The two main ways by which a joint can damage and the people can loose its mobility are the injury and illness. People may suffer from the joint pain or inflammation by any of those or the one. Joints are formed at the junction of two bones and their func... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika
30th May 2007
The two main ways by which a joint can damage and the people can loose its mobility are the injury and illness. People may suffer from the joint pain or inflammation by any of those or the one. Joints are formed at the junction of two bones and their ... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika
30th May 2007
Although there are a number of different conditions that can affect the health of your joints, one of the most common is arthritis. For many sufferers, the inflamed, painful joints and the limited mobility caused by this disease can make an otherwise enjo... Read >
Author: Steve Knowles
25th May 2007
A sprained ankle is a very common type of ankle injury. A sprain is stretching and or tearing of ligaments. (You sprain a ligament and strain a muscle). The most common damage done in an sprained ankle is to the talo-fibula ligament towards the front. If ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd April 2007
Collagen is a structural and fibrous protein occurring naturally within the body. It makes up at least 75 percent of your skin. Collagen feeds and supports skin, bones, teeth, blood vessels and such connective tissue as cartilage, tendons, and ligaments.... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
11th April 2007
New research into the efficacy of arnica gel for osteoarthritis of the fingers has demonstrated excellent results and has been submitted for publication. Arthritis affects over 8 million people with the fingers being the third most common area affected, a... Read >
Author: Bob_Woolmer
07th April 2007
Arnica Gel is homeopathic anti-inflammatory relieve irritations from trauma, arthritis
Arnica Gel
New research into the efficacy of Arnica Gel for osteoarthritis of the fingers has demonstrated excellent results and has been submitted for publication... Read >
Author: Bob_Woolmer
04th January 2007
Fibromyalgia is a very controversial disorder among the medical community, doctors having divergent opinions about the actual causes and risk factors of the disease. While some groups of medical scientists theorize that fibromyalgia is in fact a purely ps... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
Hepatitis C generally refers to infection of the liver. The disease has an incubation stage of up to six months, and patients often have no clear symptoms over this period of time. In some cases the symptoms of hepatitis C occur after a few months from th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st January 2007
The infrared heater is an ideal source of warm, penetrating, therapeutic heat. The cost of electricity to operate an infrared heater is extremely low. The infrared heater is designed to provide a clean and efficient heat source. The infrared heater is sug... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise
30th December 2006
Fibromyalgia is a serious disorder of suspected neurological origin manifested by intense, recidivating muscular pain, joint stiffness, pronounced sate of generalized fatigue, sleep disturbances, anxiety, irritability, increased sensitivity to external st... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
28th December 2006
In Ayurveda, we can compare Arthritis to Vathavyadhi. Vatha means Vayu. Vatha vyadhi is two types. They are Vatha eva vyadhi and vathad vyadhi.
Vatha eva vyadhi; vaayu itself gives rise to different types of pains when aggravated, the ailment is vatha... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
16th November 2006
Acupuncture provides miraculous healing of those awful body pains that antibiotics and medicines otherwise fail to reduce. Whether you are suffering from back pain, arthritis, joint pains, or severe migraine/headache, acupuncture has a whole new world of ... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
20th October 2006
In days gone by your mother would make you take your daily dose of cod liver oil. Although that is no longer a usual ritual mom knew a thing about staying healthy.
If you follow any of the current health news you know there are good fats and bad fats. ... Read >
Author: Timothy Spaulding
31st August 2006
Did you know that low back pain is one of the earliest symptoms of arthritis? People over 60 arthritis is the most common cause of low back pain. Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis are the two most common forms of arthritis. Here are the main rheu... Read >
Author: Suellen Cazarez
02nd August 2006
Copyright 2006 Robert Ryles
I thought it was about time I threw some light on to a particular aspect of back pain. This particular aspect is the one regarding the prescription of rest.
We will begin with a delve back into history, not too long ago m... Read >
Author: Rob Ryles
31st July 2006
Fibromyalgia is an arthritis related disease that's often difficult to diagnose because it's so often mistaken for arthritis. There are over 100 forms of arthritis, and any one of them can reflect the symptoms of Fibromyalgia. Both arthritis sufferers and... Read >
Author: David Silva
16th April 2006
This article is not a debate about the pros and cons of the removal of a cat's claws (declawing). This article concludes that there are no pros to this issue and comes out firmly against the procedure.
Declawing a cat is illegal in many countries and o... Read >
Author: Larry Chamberlain
14th April 2006
Arthritis in General
Almost one in three adults within the United States alone currently suffers from chronic joint symptoms, also known as arthritis. Arthritis affects over twenty-one million American each year and this number continues to grow. Arthr... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender
20th March 2006
What is Gotu Kola?
Gotu kola (also known as Centella, Centella Asiatica, Indian Pennywort and Mandookaparni) has been used for centuries as a medicinal herb.
Gotu kola is a slender, creeping plant that grows commonly in swampy areas of India, Sri La... Read >
Author: Jhon Mark
17th March 2006
Arnica Gel
New research into the efficacy of Arnica Gel for osteoarthritis of the fingers has demonstrated excellent results and has been submitted for publication. Arthritis affects over 8 million people with the fingers being the third most common area... Read >
Author: tom willson
26th January 2006
By hypothyroidism, the thyroid gland is producing too less hormones to stimulate the metabolism, or the body is not able to utilize the hormones. The lack of thyroid hormones slows down the metabolism and thus all the activities in the body, giving a comb... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
27th August 2005
Everyone will experience pain at some point in their lives. Pain is a necessary form of protection against injuries, diseases, or conditions that would otherwise impair or even kill us. Pain alerts us that something is wrong. Pain can be either 'acute... Read >
Author: Eddie Tobey
01st August 2005
In a recent survey on pain conducted by the Stanford University Medical Center, arthritis pain was cited as the chief complaint among America's seniors, with thirty-two percent of the senior population listing arthritis as the specific cause of their suff... Read >
Author: Dave Lavinsky
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