By Lori on January 14, 2010
Scientific studies have shown that our skeleton is just over 95% complete by the time we are 18 years of age. By the time we are in our mid 30s, we add on another 5% or so to make it the most dense bone growth of our lifetime. After around age 40, that dense mass [...]
Posted in Arthritis | Tagged Calcium, calcium supplements, exercise, health, healthy bones, skeletal structure, vitamins and minerals
By Mark Stimos on November 30, 2009
Anytime you feel pain anywhere in your body, pay attention because this is your body telling you there’s a problem. People who try to ignore it or just work through it are only causing more problems for themselves, and this is even truer for those who have arthritis. With arthritis, joint pain and even other [...]
Posted in Arthritis | Tagged arthritis pain, body pains, Depression, headache, inflammation, joint pain, joints, pain management, symptoms, tissues
By Lori on November 2, 2009
Arthritis is connected with inflammation of the joints. Psoriatic arthritis is related to psoriasis. It leads to red, scaly patches on the skin and pitted, broken nails. The disease usually appears to those with psoriasis. However, psoriasis is not necessarily accompanied by psoriatic arthritis. Women and men have similar chances of acquiring psoriasis and psoriatic [...]
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By Christine S on October 12, 2009
From year you are suffering from rheumatoid arthritis pain, this pain is dominating your life. You might be tolerating this monster for years, here is a good chance for you to know that you can manage and control- what happens in your body in relation to your rheumatoid arthritis symptoms and how can you be [...]
Posted in Arthritis | Tagged arthritis pain, doctors, health, healthy diet, heart attack, inflammation, lemon juice, natural remedies, rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis symptoms, symptoms, temporary relief
By Christine S on March 16, 2009
Most arthritis patients live in a dilemma of whether they need to minimise their joint movements or increase them. Although your joints hurt when you do some physical activity or even move around, researchers feel it’s the best thing to do, as it helps in maintaining a better blood flow & also keeps the joint [...]
Posted in Arthritis | Tagged arthritis patients, body stiffness, lifestyle