Wednesday, 10 September 2014

About Arthritis & Joint Conditions: Words That Make Some People With Arthritis Bristle

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From Carol Eustice, your Guide to Arthritis & Joint Conditions

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Words That Make Some People With Arthritis Bristle
Most people don't mean to offend. Sometimes they just don't know what to say or how to say it. There are a few words that can provoke negative feelings in some people living with arthritis. How can we get around this issue -- if it even is an issue?
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Zorvolex (diclofenac) - What You Should Know
Zorvolex (diclofenac) has been FDA approved for osteoarthritis pain. Zorvolex was developed using technology that allow the drug to be more easily dissolved than previous versions of diclofenac.
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Tramadol - 10 Things You Should Know
Tramadol (generic for Ultram) belongs to the class of drugs known as opiate agonists. Primarily, tramadol works by changing the way the body senses pain.
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The Lure of Unproven Arthritis Remedies
People with arthritis can be tempted to try unproven remedies. Before a new arthritis remedy or treatment is tried, it should be investigated. Pay attention to these things.
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