by ShellyManning | Oct 23, 2011 |
Arthritis sufferers looking for a natural way to combat their pain have an age-old treatment to take advantage of: exercise. According to a new research study out of Duke University Medical Center reports. Scientists have known for decades that people with weight...
by ShellyManning | Oct 14, 2011 |
As we publish different articles on arthritis, we frequently get questions about other related diseases and conditions. One such common inquiry is about a condition called sarcoidosis. This inflammatory condition is frustrating and painful for the 4 in 10,000 people...
by ShellyManning | Sep 12, 2011 |
The non-stick coating that prevents eggs from sticking to your pan may contribute to arthritis development, a new study out of School of Medicine at West Virginia University found. After investigating the link between blood Teflon levels –a compound known as...
by ShellyManning | Aug 14, 2011 |
Reducing calories as part of a dieting bout is common fare fortype 2 diabetics. However, a new research study conducted byscientists at the Newcastle Magnetic Resonance Centre found thata short-term intervention of extreme calorie cutting can improvesymptoms of type 2...
by ShellyManning | Aug 10, 2011 |
Making massive lifestyle changes soon after a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes results in significantly better outcomes than gradual shifts, reports a research paper published in this week’s “Lancet.” In the research paper, a group of 590 newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics...