A small study published in the Journal of Complementary Therapies in Medicine indicates that magnetic wrist bracelets may be useless in relieving the pain of osteoarthritis. The study was headed by Dr. Stewart Richmond of the University of York, England. ...
A reserch for the ethinic differences in arthritis,including 146,494 women of postmenopausal age, come to certain conclusions.African - American, Native American and non-white Hispanic women prone...
" WebMD Health News Results are in from a national study examining whether two popular supplements slow the progression of knee arthritis, but they are far from conclusive. The...
created by pankaj kumar | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 102 views | 2 recommendations | 2 comments
This is great news indeed--if it's true. One problem with the findings, as the article mentions, is that the two studies only looked at runners, a group which likely excludes people predisposed to knee problems....
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"Water on the knee is a general term used to describe excess fluid that accumulates in or around your knee joint. Your doctor may refer to this condition as a knee "effusion." Painful knee effusions may be the result of trauma, overuse injuries or an underlying disease or...
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