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What is osteoarthritis?
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Joint pain is one of the symptoms of arthritis. It affects one or more joints. It can be caused due to various types of injuries or conditions. Joint pain can also be caused by the inflammation of the bursae known as bursitis. The bursae are fluid-filled sacs that cushion and pad, bony parts, allowing free movement of muscles and tendons over the bone.
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Statistics from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention report an estimated 5 million Americans suffer from heart failure, with over 500,000 new cases appearing each year. Coronary artery disease, high blood pressure and diabetes are the leading causes for weakness in heart function. As of yet, there is no known cure; however there are steps that can be taken to improve this condition.
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Those who obtain a Fosamax femur fracture lawyer and sue a drugmaker over their abnormal thigh bone break, in an effort to maximize their chances of obtaining compensation, should consider naming as many legitimate causes of action as possible against blameworthy manufacturers.
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Aching joints are common in arthritis. In rheumatoid arthritis, the joint lining swells, invades surrounding tissues, and produces chemical substances that attack and destroy the joint surface.
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Painful and stiff joints limits people’s quality of life since if they are in pain or have stiff joints they can’t continue to engage in normal activities that they love to do. Although joint health products are available on the market, people are looking for effective and safe alternatives. They are seeking alternatives since many do not respond to glucosamine-chondroitin, they do not want to take drugs that can have serious side effects, or they are looking for all natural solutions. Now there is a scientifically proven alternative to provide this solution – specialized rosehip powder.
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Arthritis includes more than one hundred different disorders characterized by swelling, pain and limited or no movement in the joints. The most common form is osteoarthritis, caused by the breakdown and loss of the cartilage in one or more joints. Because it is essentially a degenerative disease, it happens more frequently and with greater severity as people age. It occurs more frequently in men over the age of 45 and in women after the age of fifty five, mostly due to wear and tear of the joints. Other factors exacerbate osteoarthritis, including weight and diet. Psoriatic and rheumatoid arthritis are genetically transmitted and are primarily caused by severe inflammation within the joints that destroy the cartilage.
The official cause of psoriatic arthritis is not currently known by the medical community. It is thought that the condition is linked to a combination of genetic factors, immune system differences and environmental causes. The only forms of psoriatic arthritis that can be linked to genetics, however, are those with spinal inflammation. A gene, HLA-B27, is present in patients with psoriatic arthritis manifesting in spinal swelling. Other genetic markers have also been found but research is on-going.
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For Fosamax femur lawsuits, we need to know how long someone has been taking Fosamax because the longer someone has been using it the more likely the drug caused her atypical femur fracture. We assume that “taking” a drug means swallowing an oral tablet containing 5-70mg of Fosamax’s active ingredient, alendronate sodium. This is Fosamax’s most commonly prescribed form, as one might expect, because it’s simple for patients to self-administer. Unlike most drugs, though, the human body does not absorb alendronate sodium very easily. In fact, only 0.6-0.7% of the drug is ultimately absorbed, meaning more than 99% of the Fosamax you purchased was wasted. When doctors believe people truly need the drug, such as patients suffering bone degeneration during chemotherapy, they prescribe it in an intravenous (IV) form. While IVs are not something people can readily self-administer, they are much more effective delivery mechanisms.
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