If you've been diagnosed with arthritis, or know someone who has, the word "exercise" might stir up a mix of doubts and even ...
Living with arthritis doesn’t mean you have to live an inactive lifestyle in fear of causing yourself more pain. | Adobe.com Living with arthritis doesn’t mean you have to live an inactive lifestyle ...
Feeling lucky that you don’t have arthritis? Don’t celebrate just yet. Nearly one-quarter of adults in the United States has arthritis, or about 58.5 million people, according to the US Centers for ...
Researchers behind the findings have questioned the "universal promotion" of exercise for individuals living with the ...
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I so appreciated your recent column on arthritis — specifically osteoarthritis. I’m a big exerciser; however, I have always heard that this arthritis is caused or exacerbated by wear ...
Dear Dr. Roach: What is the best medicine for arthritis? My doctor prescribed diclofenac sodium, and another doctor said it will damage my liver and kidney with prolonged usage. As you know, arthritis ...
Dear Dr. Roach: You recently had a column on arthritis that recommended more activity. So, what medications can help? You didn’t say in your article. I take a slow-release Tylenol, but I heard of a ...
It is estimated that the condition effects around 10 million people ...