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A squishy cartilage-like material has been developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge. It can be loaded up with ...
Treatment for lower back and hip pain from arthritis typically begins with medications and physical therapy. When conservative treatments aren’t enough, surgery and certain complementary therapies may ...
Cambridge scientists have developed a cartilage-like material that senses inflammation and releases drugs precisely when and where they’re needed. Scientists at the University of Cambridge have create ...
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GLP-1 drugs may offer cost-effective treatment for people with knee osteoarthritis and obesity
A new study led by investigators at Mass General Brigham finds that adding novel weight loss GLP-1 drugs semaglutide and tirzepatide to usual care represents a cost-effective treatment strategy for ...
Struggling with chronic pain due to arthritis can be life-altering. Suddenly, movements such as reaching down to pick up an item you dropped or even taking a walk become a challenge. While some people ...
Simple topical creams and ointments can help ease pain in achy joints. (Getty Images) The search for the best arthritis cream is becoming ever more important as over 53 million Americans battle this ...
Your joints are often one of the first places you'll feel your age. Just getting out of bed each morning can produce a chorus of cracks and a symphony of soreness, and rather than reaching for a ...
David Ozeri, MD shares expert advice on psoriatic arthritis treatments, flare control, and self-care strategies for long-term ...
A meta-analysis of over 100 clinical trials involving nearly 10,000 participants found that knee braces, water therapy, and exercise are the most effective non-drug treatments. Knee braces, ...
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It's like that when you're old...Arthritis, joint deformation, etc. are caused if the treatment is m...
Many people regard joint pain or stiffness as a natural phenomenon that occurs with age, but caution is needed because it may ...
Share on Pinterest For nearly two years, doctors couldn’t explain why Talisa King was living with chronic pain. Then everything changed after she was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. Image Taken ...
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