Sep
02
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Numbers lower than expected even though research has shown that exercise can reduce pain Though research has shown that exercise can reduce pain, ease stiff joints, fight depression and help with a host of other health problems, a study published this month by researchers at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine found that even fewer people with arthritis than previously thought ...
Sep
01
A new arthritis campaign led by tennis legend Billie Jean King emphasizes regular exercise as the key to combating the condition, HealthDay reported Wednesday. If you have arthritis, don't think you should become sedentary. It's just the opposite -- think positively and make sure you move. Take a walk in the park, play tennis, or take a hike. Do whatever works for you but keep moving, King, 67 ...
Aug
05
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For women with arthritis of the knees, going to the bathroom can be an excruciating exercise, but a new study suggests that relief may come from a simple piece of waterproof paper.
Jan
16
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While it may not be obvious, weight loss and exercise can help people with arthritis.
A study by researchers in the West Virginia University School of Medicine and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that exercise improves pain and physical function in adults with arthritis and other rheumatic diseases.