| |
Arthritis News Archive15-Mar-2007
Elephant matriarch is euthanized at the St. Louis Zoo (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) After celebrating an elephant birth, the Zoo said goodbye to Clara, matriarch of its Asian elephant herd. At age 54, she has been suffering from arthritis.
Ease dog's arthritis naturally (Daily Bulletin) DEAR DR. FOX: I have a 4-year-old German shepherd, and he has hip problems and arthritis in his back legs. I realize this is quite common in these breeds. My vet gives him Rimadyl for pain.
Weather can affect arthritis pain (The Arizona Republic) Dr. Shane Martin, a specialist in computer-navigated joint replacement surgery, is affiliated with Arrowhead Hospital and Banner Thunderbird Medical Center in Glendale. Information: www.phxortho.com.
Emerging and Recently Launched Rheumatoid Arthritis Therapies Will Cost Patients Between $28 and $52 a Day by 2015 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Decision Resources, Inc., one of the world's leading research and advisory firms focusing on pharmaceutical and healthcare issues, finds that emerging and recently launched rheumatoid arthritis therapies will cost patients between $28 and $52 a day by 2015.
Survey Says Combined Treatment Successful in Treating Severe Arthritis Pain (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Veterinarian Conducts Survey Proving Natural Joint Remedies Combined With Prescription Pain Relievers Eliminate Severe Arthritis Pain While Reducing Drug Side Effects. Survey Concludes that Pain Associated with Mild To Moderate Arthritis Can Be Successfully Treated Using Only Natural Remedies.
New help for rheumatoid arthritis (WABC-TV New York) The image of severe rheumatoid arthritis is painful swollen joints all over. But more and more, this is image is seen even more.
Back to Alternative Treatments for Arthritis
Back to Arthritis News Archive
|
|
|