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Archive of entries posted on August 2012

Understanding over-the counter arthritis drugs side effects

Understanding over-the counter arthritis drugs side effects

The most common recommended drugs to overcome the pain come from arthritis are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NAIDs). This medicine has been widely use range from rheumatoid arthritis to osteoarthritis, experts classify this group of drugs as a painkiller. The doctor may prescribe the drugs, or even the patients can grab this pain reliever over-the counter [...]

3 Ways to be happy in arthritis

Ways to be happy in arthritis

Those with arthritis may experience an annoying pain and stiffness at their joints, in advance stage this health problem may ruin sufferer’s daily life by limiting movements and reducing the ability to do simple task such as open a jar, wearing a cloth, climbing a stair and lifting the garage door. Sure it’s very annoying, [...]

Top five exercises for people in pain

Most recommended exercises for people in pain

Having pain on parts of your body including joints pain or specifically lower back pain may lead someone to skip exercising. They may feel worry exercise will make the pain flare up even worsen. According to health.com, proper exercises won’t torture you, at the opposite, those can improve your quality of life. To gain the [...]

Preservatives in foods: Which are good to go?

Safe food preservatives list

According to sustainabletable.com, American spend almost ninety of their food budget on processed foods and as we know almost all of processed foods come with preservatives and additives such as flavorings, colorings, vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, and others. Preservatives considered as man-made or natural substances which are added to foods to protect from harm germs [...]

6 Remedies to alleviate psoriatic arthritis symptoms

Remedies to alleviate psoriatic arthritis symptoms

Experts agree that psoriatic arthritis symptoms can be cured permanently but we can manage the symptoms so it doesn’t disrupt patient’s daily life. There are several medical treatments to reduce flare up such as Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs, TNF-alpha inhibitors, and immunosuppressant medications. Besides those medical treatments, experts may also suggest alternative or [...]