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Arthritis News Archive19-Aug-2008
Duquesne guard Fayne will forego senior season (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Duquesne University reserve guard Philip Fayne will forego his senior season of basketball after being diagnosed in July with Still's Disease, a form of arthritis rare among adults.
Workshops on aging prepare Americans for stark reality (AFP via Yahoo! News) Aided by cotton earplugs and band aids on their fingers to mimic arthritis, hundreds of Americans are flocking to special workshops to discover at first hand what it's like getting older.
Nurses threaten court action if NICE restricts £100-a-week arthritis drugs (Daily Mail) Nurses have threatened to take court action against the Government over its proposals to deny arthritis sufferers effective treatment.
Dukes' Fayne deals with rare form of arthritis (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Philip Fayne's fear of a serious physical problem was realized when he was diagnosed in July with Still's Disease, a form of arthritis rare among adults.
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What's behind the whopping price tags on the newest generation of drugs (Seattle Times) The story behind the production of Enbrel, Amgen's popular rheumatoid- arthritis drug, provides insights as to why bioengineered drugs are so expensive.
Tri-County YMCA to offer Tai Chi classes (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch) SCOTT DEPOT, W.Va. -- The Tri-County YMCA will soon offer Tai Chi classes aimed at the needs of arthritis sufferers.
Charged Up Over Electric Bikes (KTHV Little Rock) Honora Wolfe is getting a charge out of her new electric bike. The Boulder, Colorado, bookshop owner rides her electric bike to work. The 60-year-old says with the battery assist, riding the bike is easy on her arthritis, saves on gas and is good for the environment.
New hope for those with rheumatoid arthritis (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) Alan Moore was 52, teaching statistics at the University of Wyoming, playing the violin in the university's symphony and accompanying soloists on the piano when his health took a nosedive in April 2001.
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