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Exercise Helps Older Adults Stay Fit
5/26/2012 - Expert offers advice on working out in your 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond ...
As Obesity Rates Rise, Cases of Kidney Stones Double: Study
5/25/2012 - More Americans now suffer from kidney stones than from heart disease, stroke or diabetes ...
Research With Dogs Points to Early Test for Arthritis
5/18/2012 - One drop of blood can predict the joint disease before symptoms appear, scientists say ...
Dinosaurs May Have Suffered From Arthritis
5/16/2012 - A crooked jaw on a giant Pliosaurus looks a lot like human arthritis, researchers say ...
Rising Obesity Rates Might Mean More Rheumatoid Arthritis
5/4/2012 - Researchers suggest weight gain precedes the painful condition ...
Scientists Spot How Cox-2 Painkillers Raise Heart Risks
5/2/2012 - The drugs suppress an enzyme that relaxes blood vessels and guards against clotting, research finds ...
Arthritis in Children Linked to Infections
5/1/2012 - Limiting steroids when possible may help to lower infection risk, researchers say ...
Anxiety, Depression Often Go Hand-in-Hand With Arthritis
4/30/2012 - Mental health screening, treatment could improve quality of life for these patients, report suggests ...
Joint-Replacement Failure Rate Higher for Smokers: Studies
4/20/2012 - Patients needing new hips, knees should be told to quit, doctors say ...
College Athletes in Low-Contact Sports Have More Overuse Injuries
4/18/2012 - Study found women who play field hockey, soccer, volleyball, softball at most risk ...
Gastro Woes Often Strike Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
4/9/2012 - Complications can include ulcers, bleeding, study finds ...
Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis Early and Aggressively: Guidelines
4/5/2012 - Intensive treatment from outset can help preserve quality of life, rheumatologists' group says ...
No Added Cancer Risk From Hip Replacement Materials: Study
4/4/2012 - But British researchers said longer term studies are needed ...
U.S. Women Could Be More Obese Than Believed
4/2/2012 - A new measurement of body fat could better identify obesity, study suggests ...
Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Who Quit Statins May Face Raised Death Risk
3/28/2012 - Cardiovascular disease very common among these patients, experts note ...
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