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Oh, and Doctor, One More Thing...
In Dr. Wes - Posted 1 day ago
It's the line no doctor wants to hear at the end of their examination, but it's the line that cuts to the chase: Oh, and doctor, one more thing... Doc...
Tags: arthritis beta blockers diabetes feet hip replacement hypertension osteoarthritis sex
Dietary Supplements No Better Than Placebo In Slowing Cartilage Loss In Knees Of Osteoarthritis Patients
In Dr. Buttery's Public Health BLOG - Posted 1 week ago
In a two-year multicenter study led by University of Utah doctors, the dietary supplements glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate performed no better tha...
Tags: arthritis osteoarthritis
Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate: No Better Than Placebo in Slowing Cartilage Loss
In Straight From the Doc - Posted 1 week ago
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Sebastian KaulitzkiGlucosamine and chondroitin sulfate are two of the most popular dietary supplements used for the tre...
Tags: arthritis cancer joint pain lung lung cancer magnesium osteoarthritis
Scientists Discover Why A Mother's High-Fat Diet Contributes To Obesity In Her Children
In Diabetes News from dLife.com - Posted 1 week ago
September 30, 2008 (EurekAlert) - New research published online in The FASEB Journal (http://www.fasebj.org) suggests that pregnant women should thin...
Tags: children cholesterol diabetes diet heart disease hypertension nutrients obese obesity osteoarthritis overweight pregnancy sleep sleep apnea stroke
Various Drug Industry New, None of It All That Good
In In the Pipeline - Posted 1 week ago
Today brings the news of which areas Pfizer has decided to bail out of: obesity, most cardiovascular (it seems), anemia, osteoporosis and some osteoar...
Tags: alzheimers diabetes liver obesity osteoarthritis osteoporosis
Various Drug Industry News, None of It All That Good
In In the Pipeline - Posted 1 week ago
Today brings the news of which areas Pfizer has decided to bail out of: obesity, most cardiovascular (it seems), anemia, osteoporosis and some osteoar...
Tags: alzheimers diabetes liver obesity osteoarthritis osteoporosis
ARTHROSCOPIC KNEE SURGERY FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS
In Dr. William Barrett's Blog - Posted 1 week ago
A recently published article from the University of Western Ontario in the New England Journal of Medicine, calls into question the efficacy of arthro...
Tags: arthritis exercise osteoarthritis
WHAT FACTORS CAN BE ASSOCIATED WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE KNEE.
In Dr. William Barrett's Blog - Posted 3 weeks ago
Biomechanics is a branch of medicine that evaluates loads and stresses on a joint. The manner in which a joint is loaded will have direct effect on th...
Tags: arthritis ligament longevity osteoarthritis stress
How effective is arthoscopy for osteoarthritis of the knee (not very)
In Dr John Briffa's Blog - Posted 4 weeks ago
Perhaps compared to many other doctors, I take the view that conventional medicine is less effective and more hazardous than we are generally led to b...
Tags: osteoarthritis
Physiotherapy and Exercise as Effective for Osteoarthritic knee pain as arthroscopic surgery
In UBC Physio Info-blog. - Posted 4 weeks ago
A landmark study from the University of Western Ontario has found that one of the most common and widely performed knee operations is ineffective and ...
Tags: exercise osteoarthritis
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