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Water exercise for arthritis: Does pool temperature matter?
Mayo Clinic — For water exercise, the pool temperature should feel soothing and comfortable, not hot. As you have found in your research, there is no standard guideline for ideal water temperature in pools used for exercise. According to the Arthritis ...More…
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Prednisone withdrawal: What are the symptoms?
Mayo Clinic — Prednisone withdrawal symptoms can occur if prednisone isn't discontinued gradually. If prednisone isn't discontinued gradually, you run the risk of developing prednisone withdrawal symptoms. So you shouldn't stop taking the drug without first ...More…
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Rheumatoid arthritis diet: Do certain foods worsen symptoms?
Mayo Clinic — Certain foods may reduce inflammation associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Because the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis vary from one day to the next, it may seem reasonable to think that the foods you eat might affect your symptoms. Although ...More…
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Rheumatoid arthritis pain: 7 ways to protect your joints
Mayo Clinic — Prevent rheumatoid arthritis pain with these seven joint protection techniques. Joint protection is one strategy to help you manage your rheumatoid arthritis pain. Taking the time to think ahead and plan ways to avoid unnecessarily stressing your ...More…
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MSM for arthritis pain: Is it safe?
Mayo Clinic — Few studies have examined the possible long-term side effects of MSM for arthritis pain. Few studies have examined the long-term effects of the dietary supplement called methylsulfonylmethane (MSM). One study suggested that it's safe to take MSM ...More…
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Mangosteen juice: Can it relieve arthritis pain?
Mayo Clinic — Some marketers claim mangosteen juice has anti-inflammatory benefits. What does the research say? A number of laboratory and animal studies suggest that mangosteen has significant anti-inflammatory effects. Unfortunately, at this time, there have ...More…
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Knee replacement
Mayo Clinic — Knee replacement - Comprehensive overview covers total knee replacement surgery and recovery. Knee replacement surgery - also known as total knee arthroplasty (ARTH-ro-plas-tee) - can help relieve pain and restore function in severely diseased ...More…
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Botox injections: Can they relieve arthritis pain?
Mayo Clinic — It's unclear whether Botox injections can help arthritis pain, but early studies are promising. It's unclear whether Botox injections are effective for arthritis pain, but early studies are promising. Botulinum toxin type A is produced by a ...More…
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Rheumatoid arthritis: Can it affect the lungs?
Mayo Clinic — Although rheumatoid arthritis primarily affects the joints, it can also affect the lungs. Although rheumatoid arthritis primarily affects the joints and surrounding tissues, it can also affect the lungs. The most common lung problems associated ...More…