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Arthritis News Archive30-Apr-2008
Arthritis Walk Raises $65K (KETV 7 Omaha) The Omaha arthritis Walk, an annual walk event for the arthritis Foundation Nebraska Chapter, raised $65,000 on Saturday.
Arthritis may derail G-Train comeback (Herald Sun) EMBATTLED St Kilda forward Fraser Gehrig has to overcome another major hurdle to resurrect his flagging AFL career - arthritis in his hands.
Debunking Myths About Arthritis (Monday, April 28) (WCPN Cleveland) The Arthritis Foundation has selected Beachwood as one of 11 communities across the country where it will hold townhall-style meetings about the disease. A big part of the discussion will focus on doctor/patient communication and how better communication can lead to better treatment. Doctor Gaylee McCracken spoke with ideastream®'s Eric Wellman about arthritis myths.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Not To Have Access To Treatment If First One Is Unsuitable, England (Medical News Today) A decision by NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence) means that rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients will not have access to a second anti-TNF treatment if the first one is found to be unsuitable.
Juvenile arthritis afflicts 1 in 1,000 children (Merced Sun-Star) It's not easy being a teenager with arthritis. Until Saturday, Sasha Zimmerman had never met someone her age who knows what it's like to be in her shoes. She has juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
Chinese ants show promise for fighting arthritis, other diseases (PhysOrg) Ants may be an unwelcome intruder at picnics, but they could soon be a welcome guest in your medicine cabinet. Chemists in China report identification of substances in a certain species of ants that show promise for fighting arthritis, hepatitis, and other diseases. Their study is scheduled for the April 25 issue of ACS` Journal of Natural Products.
Good Sam to offer arthritis seminar (Wausau Daily Herald) Good Samaritan Health Center in Merrill will offer a program May 6 to help people coping with arthritis.
Chinese Ants Show Promise For Fighting Arthritis, Other Diseases (Science Daily) Ants may be an unwelcome intruder at picnics, but they could soon be a welcome guest in your medicine cabinet. Chemists in China report identification of substances in a certain species of ants that show promise for fighting arthritis, hepatitis, and other diseases.
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