| Question of the Week | Are you adjusting your diet to manage your symptoms?
Submit your answer | | Last Week's Question | Does your doctor ask what supplements you are taking? Yes: 47% No: 53%
Do you tell your doctor all the supplements you are taking? Yes: 65% No: 35% | | | | | | | Arthritis Basics and Some Self-Care Ground Rules "Arthritis simply means pain in the joints," writes Dr. Sarah Myhill, MD. "It has been classified into two types...but the fact of the matter is that most sufferers have a bit of both." She starts them all with the same set of basics.
Now Recruiting: 71-Center Trial of Drug to Block Osteoarthritis Progression The drug employed in this two-year international trial inhibits a 'signal' enzyme involved in tissue destruction/inflammation.
Q&A (held April 25) with Dr. Collinge - on Alternative Methods for Mental, Spiritual, and Physical Healing Dr. William Collinge, PhD, educates patients & physicians on the healing potential of meditation, touch, and other holistic methods. He offers clinically-tested advice on depression, isolation & family, mood, stress, sleep and more.
Post Your Questions Here on Alzheimer's, 'Brain Fog' & Cognitive Health
Minimally Invasive Fibroid Treatment Can Safely Replace Major Surgery
Anti-Inflammatory & Statin Combo May Halt Prostate Cancer - Rutgers
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"My nephew tried to stick a penny into a plug. Whoever said a penny doesn't go far didn't see him shoot across that floor." - Tim Allen
Nice Change in Denver As part of its Road Home project - a 10-year plan to end homelessness - Denver is finding sponsors for refurbished parking meters in areas known for panhandling. Passers-by insert spare change for the homeless. In the first year, these red "Road Home" meters collected many thousands of dollars. 50 cents helps a homeless person to use public transportation...$1.50 provides a meal...and so on. - See www.DenversRoadHome.org
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