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Arthritis News Archive03-May-2008
Severe arthritis can?t stop teen from active life (Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder) Despite the aching joints that usually afflict adults rather than kids, Jackie Williams of Arroyo Grande keeps dancing. The 13-year-old was diagnosed with polyarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis when she was in fifth grade.
Arthritis Walk Saturday At Rose Rudman Park (Tyler Morning Telegraph) The East Texas arthritis Walk, to be held Saturday at Rose Rudman Park, is designed to raise funds and awareness to help prevent, control and cure arthritis and related diseases, walk spokesperson Nancy Johnson said.
Arthritis hasn't slowed this girl down (Cape Cod Times) Twelve-year-old Carolynn Walker is like any other healthy, happy middle school girl, except for one thing: She was diagnosed with polyarticular arthritis, a form of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
In Brief: Walk in the park aids arthritis unit (Memphis Commercial Appeal) Dogs, kids and all are invited to the 2008 DeSoto County Arthritis Walk in Southaven on Saturday.
Youngster's message: Kids get arthritis too (East Brunswick Sentinel) MONROE- When eighth-grader Katie Lassiter is forced to sit out of baseball and other games she enjoys during gym class, her classmates might not understand why. Some do not know that Katie is affected by juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) - but that is something she is hoping to change.
Non-invasive cure for arthritis? (Deccan Herald) Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis or joint disease and is one of the primary causes of pain and disability in advancing years of life.
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