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Most people think arthritis is inevitable as you get older, so they 'tough it out' without help. Learning to manage it can help you cope with its effects.

 

Arthritis News and Research

Exercise eases fibromyalgia symptoms, study says
A new study has looked at the experiences of 135 women with fibromyalgia from 2002 to 2004 who were assigned to one of four groups, three of which consisted of exercise regimens.

Exercise programme eases arthritis, even six months after stopping
Exercise programmes can help ease arthritis symptoms, says a US study that evaluated the effects of an Arthritis Foundation regimen.

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Feature article

Pain relief medications - what are the risks and what are the benefits?

Pain relief medications and anti-inflammatories have become more easily available - supermarkets have allowed more types to be purchased directly (over-the-counter), and prescription pain relief manufacturers are also coming up with new options your doctor might prescribe. Most people use pain relief only occasionally, but others who need it constantly may have questions about safety. This feature article summarises some of the types of pain relief medication and their main benefits and risks... more

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