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netscape.com » Propeller Most Popular Stories - Nov 13, 2008
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, affecting over 12 percent of the population. It wears away the cartilage, the tissue in the joints ...
Also tagged: health and fitness, arthritis, osteoarthritis awareness, osteoarthritis information, osteoarthritis causes, osteoarthritis treatment, osteoarthritis disease, osteoarthritis prevention, osteoarthritis symptoms
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Olympian Kristin Armstrong signed photo - Give-away!geneticsandhealth.com » Genetics and Health - Nov 12, 2008 Kristin Armstrong jokes that she is NOT related to cyclist Lance Armstrong or to his first wife of the same name (she’s really not), but she and Lance does have something in common - cycling and winning. Kristin won … Also tagged: cycling, contest, prize, genetics of disease, olympic gold medal, kristin armstrong, contests giveaways polls, signed photo, autographed picture, genetics of generalized osteoarthritis |
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Olympian Kristin Armstrong signed photo - Give-away!geneticsandhealth.com » Genetics and Health - Nov 11, 2008 Kristin Armstrong jokes that she is NOT related to cyclist Lance Armstrong or to his first wife with the same name (she’s really not), but she and Lance does have something in common - cycling and medal. Kristin won … Also tagged: cycling, contest, prize, genetics of disease, olympic gold medal, kristin armstrong, contests giveaways polls, signed photo, autographed picture, genetics of generalized osteoarthritis |
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 4, 2008
Washington, Nov 4 (ANI): While hip resurfacing is considered to be the modern day alternative for total hip replacement, researchers at Rush University Medical Center have suggested that the procedure is not ideal for …
Also tagged: national, fda, food and drug administration, hip replacement, craig, fracture, hip resurfacing, femur, food and drug, fractures, food and drug administration fda, university medical center, technological innovations, femoral neck, birmingham hip, bone quality, hip replacements, joint reconstruction, rush university, success depends upon
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 26, 2008
Washington, Oct 26 (ANI): An ancient Chinese exercise can effectively treat pain and physical impairment in people with severe knee osteoarthritis, says a new study. Tai chi is an ancient Chinese exercise that uses an …
Also tagged: national, rheumatology, 60 minutes, self management, middle age, muscle function, self care, knee pain, physical impairments, oa, tufts medical center, knee osteoarthritis, body approach, body exercise, chenchen, chinese exercise, medical center division, physical impairment, wellness education, yang style
nytimes.com » NYT > Health - Oct 20, 2008
A new study suggests that the widely used diet supplements glucosamine and chondroitin may be ineffective in patients with arthritis of the knee.
Also tagged: medicine and health, placebos, chondroitin, glucosamine, knees, dietary supplements and herbal remedies, arthritis and rheumatism
injuryboard.com » InjuryBoard National News Desk - Sep 30, 2008
LEARN MORE Arthritis & Rheumatism Abstract National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2006 GAIT results Mercola Arthritis Foundation Injuryboard help center on chondroitin Injuryboard on …
Also tagged: aging, celebrex, living well, nutritional supplements, fda and prescription drugs, major medical, protecting your family, arthritis drugs, glucosamine and chondroitin
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 30, 2008
Washington, Sept 30 (ANI): Pain is not a symptom of arthritis, it is a cause of the condition, according to a new research. The study led by University of Rochester Medical Centre suggests that pain signals originating …
Also tagged: national, university of rochester, spinal cord, central nervous system, common ground, medical centre, astrocytes, wear and tear, crosstalk, rochester medical, arthritic joints, arthritic pain, biochemical changes, interleukin 1, nerve pathways, osteoarthritic, pain signals, sensory nerve, spinal cord cells, stephanos
xconomy.com » Xconomy Boston - Sep 24, 2008
Biotech, Genzyme, Myozyme Luke Timmerman wrote: If Genzyme gets its way, it will be able to start selling larger amounts of Myozyme in the U.S. by the end of this year. The Cambridge, MA-based biotech company (NASDAQ …
Also tagged: cancer, biotech, boston, fda, life sciences, genzyme, pompe disease, boston blog main, national blog main, myozyme, mozobil, bo piela, synvisc one
xconomy.com » Xconomy Life Sciences Feed - Sep 23, 2008
Biotech, Genzyme, Myozyme Luke Timmerman wrote: If Genzyme gets its way, it will be able to start selling larger amounts of Myozyme in the U.S. by the end of this year. The Cambridge, MA-based biotech company (NASDAQ …
Also tagged: cancer, biotech, boston, fda, life sciences, genzyme, pompe disease, boston blog main, national blog main, myozyme, mozobil, bo piela, synvisc one