Which Foods Make Arthritis Worse?

Certain foods can contribute to arthritis joint inflammation, like processed foods high in salt, alcohol, red meat, and others.
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Which Foods Make Arthritis Worse?

Certain foods can contribute to arthritis joint inflammation, like processed foods high in salt, alcohol, red meat, and others. Foods that are good for the joints are beans, greens and other whole...
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 Slideshows
Bursitis: Treatments for Hip, Knee, Shoulder and More

Diagnosed with bursitis? Learn about treatment and prevention for trochanteric bursitis, as well as hip, knee, shoulder and other bursitis types.
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 Diseases and Conditions
Giant Cell Arteritis Treatment, Diagnosis, Symptoms, Causes

Giant cell arteritis, inflammation of blood vessel walls, affects 10%-15% of polymyalgia rheumatica patients. Symptoms and signs of giant cell arteritis include fatigue, weight loss, low-grade fever...
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Will Psoriatic Arthritis Cripple Me?

Psoriatic arthritis is a long-standing inflammatory disorder that affects three out of every 10 people with psoriasis. It cannot be cured, but some treatments may prevent it from worsening. There is...
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 News
We Started Loving Carbs a Very Long Time Ago

Not only have humans and their ancient ancestors been eating carbs for longer than was realized, but a new study finds these starchy foods may actually have played a part in the growth of the...
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Reviews Find No Evidence Weight-Loss Supplements Work

You're getting no real benefit from taking weight-loss supplements like garcinia cambogia, green tea extract, glucomannan, conjugated linoleic acid or chitosan, two new reviews show. Most of...
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Are You Taking a Med That's Raising Your Blood Pressure?

Nearly one in five Americans with high blood pressure use medications that can cause blood pressure to spike, a preliminary study shows. The researchers said the findings...
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 Drugs and Medications
Norgesic (orphenadrine citrate, aspirin and caffeine)

Norgesic (orphenadrine citrate, aspirin and caffeine) is a prescription medicine used to treat the symptoms of musculoskeletal pain. Norgesic may be used alone or with other medications...
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Duexis (ibuprofen and famotidine)

Duexis (ibuprofen and famotidine) is a prescription medicine used to treat the symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis. Duexis may be used alone or with other medications...
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