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Category Archives: Anti-Aging

How to properly diagnose lower back pain

Although you feel pain in your lower back, the origin of that pain may begin in the groin, thighs, knee, or buttocks. Unfortunately, determining the origin of pain can be a difficult task for many doctors, as symptoms can greatly overlap. For this reason, a new article was published in the Journal of the American ...click here to read more

Improve joint pain with these tips

If you’re battling joint pain, be it temporary or chronic, you know how much of a pain it can really be. Some days, it can get so bad that getting out of bed is a struggle, while on other occasions it seems to get progressively worse with each passing hour. Joint pain takes a toll ...click here to read more

Rheumatoid arthritis and feet: The connection and feet arthritis pain relief tips

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disease involving the immune system, in which joints undergo inflammation. causing pain and stiffness. People with rheumatoid arthritis generally find difficulty performing simple movements that involve the joints, such as walking, standing up, and sitting down. This condition has also affected individual performance at work or school, prompting the medical field ...click here to read more

Yeast used to show how genes may slow aging

Recent research from Concordia University has shown that aging may be delayed by altering genetic mechanisms. The pair of studies were conducted on yeast, as both human cells and yeast cells age because of the usual wear and tear. There are genetic mechanisms in place that can speed up or slow down aging, and this ...click here to read more

Misdiagnosed injuries may result in arthritis

A new clinical review conducted by orthopedic surgeons has discovered that misdiagnosis of common foot and ankle injuries often leads to poor long-term patient outcomes, such as arthritis and disability. Six of the most often misdiagnosed injuries are snowboarder’s fractures, os trigonum injuries, Lisfranc injuries, turf toe, navicular stress fractures, and syndesmotic injuries. The study ...click here to read more

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA): Causes, symptoms, and treatment

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks the joints instead of foreign bodies like germs and bacteria, creating inflammation. Approximately 1.5 million Americans have RA, and women are three times more likely to develop it than men. Continue reading to learn more about rheumatoid arthritis, including symptoms, treatments, and risk ...click here to read more

This one thing is hurting your memory

As the years go by, it seems that there are just more and more reasons to worry. We get anxious about the actual or even potential problems that haven’t even taken place. One of the big worries many seniors have is the loss of memory. It’s a precious thing, and once it’s gone you can’t ...click here to read more

Shoulder arthritis exercises: Stretching, rehab, and aerobics

Shoulder arthritis exercises are crucial for those who have any type of arthritis impacting the shoulder area. Whether it’s rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis, not exercising can lead to muscle atrophy, further joint deterioration, and joint instability. Shoulder arthritis can also lead to a frozen shoulder. Shoulder arthritis exercises should be carried out under the supervision ...click here to read more

Psoriatic arthritis patients are at a higher risk of heart problems

Psoriatic arthritis patients are at a higher risk of heart disease, according to research findings. The study found that patients with psoriatic arthritis are three to four times more likely to develop plaque along the arteries—known as atherosclerosis—which increases the risk of heart attack. It’s important that doctors identify patients at risk for plaque in ...click here to read more