by ShellyManning | Jun 18, 2012 |
Cherries are great for more than pies and sundaes…many studies reveal that the right kind have been shown to decrease pain and also inflammation markers for people who have arthritis. But you have to pick the right cherries. Leave the sweet cherries for the decadent...
by ShellyManning | May 28, 2012 |
Another risk factor is identified for developing the auto-immune disease rheumatoid arthritis, and experts are waving a flag at doctors to discuss it with their patients. Doctors discuss the risks of developing heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and a host...
by ShellyManning | May 14, 2012 |
A study recently emerged comparing how men and women differ in the speed at which they receive treatment for rheumatoid arthritis after its initial onset. And it could really make or break your success with the disease. The study published in the Annals of the...
by ShellyManning | May 12, 2012 |
It seems like every news program on TV anymore has a health and wellness segment where experts and journalists alike weigh in on the latest health trends and give their advice and opinions. Most of the time it’s pretty sound and is frequently backed by studies that...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 18, 2012 |
A mega-study following 12,000 middle age adults for over two decades may have cracked the code on how to spot heart problems early, simply by measuring certain blood pressure changes. Researchers found over the course of this two-decade study that participants whose...
by ShellyManning | Apr 10, 2012 |
Coriander, also known as cilantro, is a garden herb used abundantly in Spanish and Tex-Mex cuisine. It also is a powerful herb to halt the damaging inflammation process that causes arthritis. Researchers at AIIMS found that coriander stops the release of chemicals...