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Arthritis News Archive02-Jun-2007
Back arthritis not for men only (The Record) DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am a 49-year-old female with ankylosing spondylitis. It took many years for me to get a diagnosis. Many doctors think this disease affects men only. Spondylitis can affect women and children, and can be just as severe in them as it is in men.
Free arthritis talk is June 7 (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter) MANITOWOC Dr. Jennifer Rada and Dr. William Seder, chiropractors with Apple Clinic in Manitowoc, will give the free presentation, Staying Active with arthritis, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, June 7, at River Wood Estates Assisted Living, 950 S. Rapids Road.
Arthritis Fails To Sink Wood (The Morning News) SPRINGDALE -- As a toddler, Sadie Wood wasn't looking for a life-changing experience when she peeled off her orange "floaties" and cannon balled into the family pool. But what happened that day would do just that.
Arthritis topic tomorrow night at the Fairways (Augusta Gazette) Arthritis will be the featured topic for a program tomorrow night at the Fairways of Augusta, 1611 Fairway Drive. May is National Arthritis Month and there are more than 100 forms of arthritis and related diseases.
Back arthritis not for men only (Detroit News) Dear Dr. Donohue: I am a 49-year-old woman with ankylosing spondylitis. It took many years for me to get a diagnosis. Many doctors think this disease affects men only. Spondylitis can affect women and children, and can be just as severe in them as it is in men. Had I been diagnosed earlier, I could have begun treatment earlier and not ended up with the kind of back I have now. For current ...
Massaging away the pain of arthritis (The Enid News & Eagle) Of all of her treatments for arthritis, Margaret liked her hour of massage therapy best. It relaxed her, gave her a window of relief from pain and lifted her spirits for at least a day or two every week.
Ordeal continues for woman jailed in Iran (The Washington Examiner) When the 93-year-old mother of a Potomac woman held in an Iranian prison tried to bring arthritis medication to her daughter Thursday morning, prison officials wouldn't allow the delivery, the imprisoned woman's husband told The Examiner.
Arthritis walk to be held at Brandt/Quirk Park (Watertown Daily Times) Wednesday, May 30, 2007 12:24 PM CDT The second annual arthritis Walk in Watertown will be held on Saturday at Brandt/Quirk Park. Registration will start at 8:30 a.m. and the walk begins at 10 a.m. Participants will have the option of taking part in a one- or three-mile walk.
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