By: Henk | 2010-10-20 | Diseases and Conditions Vitamin B is absolutely essential if you are an arthritis sufferer. It works well with other nutrients to lower inflammation and improve general health. read more
By: Culbert Campbell | 2011-06-28 | Health & Fitness Arthritis, in the most simplistic terms, affects the joints and bones. Some specialists believe that living in a damp, cold climate increases the likeligood of becoming afflicted with this very painful read more
By: Winston P. McDonald | 2010-09-24 | Wellness I'll bet you don't know that there are over 100 different forms of arthritis; the most common being, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and fibromyalgia, in that order. In the course of this text, we will take a brief look at some of the many other forms of arthritis that exist... read more
By: Steve Henderson | 2010-11-06 | Health & Fitness Psoriatic arthritis is a particular sort of inflammatory arthritis that affects roughly twenty percent of these tormented by the chronic skin condition called Psoriasis. Psoriatic arthritis happens much a lot of frequently among those who have a particular tissue type. The tissue sort most laid low with psoriatic arthritis is HLA-B27. read more
By: Loveleen Kaur | 2011-04-12 | Alternative Medicine The diet of an arthritis patient should be planned to produce alkalinity in the blood. It should include fruits and vegetables in the form of salads, and, at least, two cooked vegetables. In severe cases, it would be advisable read more
By: Alan King Jr | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness Vitamins including arthritis vitamins are an extremely important part of our everyday diet. They perform various important functions within our bodies, including enabling certain chemical reactions to occur. Unfortunately, many people do not consume the recommended daily intake of vitamins due to poor dietary habits. read more
By: Cyril | 2011-02-18 | Health & Fitness Have you heard of psoriasis arthritis? Well, it is a variant of arthritis but is of the inflammatory kind. It has been seen that around 30% of the people suffering from psoriasis falls victim to psoriasis arthritis. It is basically seronegative spondyloarthropathy and therefore it has been noticed it occurs more commonly in people who have HLA-B27 tissue type. read more
By: Chris Fenton | 2010-09-17 | Health & Fitness Are you suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and now you want to know what are the causes of such disease? Well, you will be surprised to know that the causes of rheumatoid arthritis remain to be unknown. But it was found out by researchers that autoimmunity plays a vital role in both its chronicity and progression. Rheumatoid arthritis is deemed as a systemic autoimmune disease. read more
By: Chris Fenton | 2010-10-01 | Health & Fitness Arthritis is classified into several different types, but they all have one in common, and that is pain. This medical condition is characterized by painful and inflamed joints and the sad fact is it is a recurring condition. It is highly recommended to consult your health care provider with regards to arthritis symptoms relief, however, you can also try a number of easy natural remedy for arthritis that can greatly help in reducing the symptoms. read more
By: Chris Fenton | 2010-10-01 | Health & Fitness One of the most difficult parts of having arthritis is dealing with the pain that accompanies this condition. The first thing you should do is to determine which type of arthritis or condition you have, because just as there are many different types of arthritis pain, there are also many different ways to ease those pains. According to studies, herbal treatments, massages, therapies and dietary changes are safer methods, free of side effects and effective in treating arthritis pain. read more
By: Bryan Andrews | 2010-09-29 | Alternative Medicine Start to incorporate a fitness regimen in your daily activities. However, not all exercises are applicable to your condition so it is best to choose low impact athletic pursuits such as walking, biking and swimming. These exercises can enhance the flexibility of your knee and can better support your knee joints. read more
By: Susan Smith | 2010-10-05 | Health & Fitness I understand that it can be very hard for one to suffer from arthritis. Arthritis can make life of one so miserable, with such kind of pain that it actually makes one suffer from. There is pain because there is inflammation around certain joint or joints. Well, one can try a natural treatment for arthritis to break free from the pain. read more
By: Charlene Nuble | 2010-10-27 | Health & Fitness People who have arthritis must first consult his or her physician or a dietician in order to know the appropriate food for the disease. There might be contraindications in the food which you prefer. The important thing is, one must strictly follow the guidelines in proper food choices and ingestion. read more
By: Angela Lown | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Rheumatoid Arthritis affects around 0.8% of the UK population. The majority of those affected will be female and most will be diagnosed between the ages of 30 and 50. Given these figures, it is no wonder that the question of how to parent with Rheumatoid Arthritis often comes up. Here is our quick guide to parenting with RA. read more