Arthritis News Archive

04-Mar-2008

 

Students-turned-teachers help arthritis sufferers help themselves (The Times-News)
Help is available for people suffering with the pain of arthritis and fibromyalgia. South Central Public Health District will offer arthritis self-help classes this spring in Twin Falls and Burley. Family members may attend, as well.

Arthritis affects children too (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul)
Related: Join Rena's arthritis Walk Team It's not a disease that gets a lot of attention and it's not something you normally associate with kids.

Doctor presents arthritis treatment options on Wednesday (Battle Creek Enquirer)
Dr. Thomas Ignaczak, a rheumatologist at Associated Internal Medicine Specialists, will speak about new developments in arthritis treatment on March 5 at Burnham Brook Community Center, 200 W. Michigan Ave.

Exercise research shows benefits for seniors with serious arthritis (Tacoma News Tribune)
Exercise might seem like the worst thing for stiff, aching joints. But it may be just what people with arthritis need.

ALTERNATIVE THERAPY: Natural way to treat arthritis (The New Straits Times)
OSTEOarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. It is normally associated with ageing and injury.

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