A growing body of research is confirming that the bacteria that infect our gums may well be the cause of many cases of arthritis. Could your gingivitis be swelling up your joints?
A new diagnostic test developed in India has enabled medical doctors to confirm that arthritis can readily be the result of the tuberculosis bacteria infecting the joints.
New research from Oregon Health & Science University has found that tart cherries are anti-inflammatory, and may help reduce chronic inflammation among those suffering joint pain and arthritis. The research ...
The Arthritis Foundation has published a new report that finds that physical activity is critical to delaying disability and enhancing the quality of life. The report also notes that high ...
The causes for the devastating condition of arthritis have become one of modern medicine's greatest mysteries. Furthermore, a potential cure for arthritis has become just as elusive. As a result, ...