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To the overweight: don't wait here 24 Nov 2005
A thin man with crippling osteoarthritis is a victim; he has done nothing to bring his condition on himself (except, perhaps, play sport in his youth, which ...
- Times Online,
HUGIN NEWS/GALAPAGOS ENTERS INTO DISCOVERY COLLABORATION WITH ... 24 Nov 2005
GLPGA, London AiM: GLPG) that has drug discovery programs based on proprietary, novel targets in the bone and joint diseases - osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and ...
- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung,
Joint pain need not be endless reality with age 24 Nov 2005
The two most common and well known types of arthritis are osteoarthritis, a wearing away of the cushioning cartilage in the joints and rheumatoid arthritis, an ...
- Press Trust of India,
Troops risking their lives, babies fighting for theirs get special ... 24 Nov 2005
She works on her crafts most every day in spite of chronic fatigue, the pain of fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, restless leg syndrome, vertigo, short-term memory ...
- Mesabi Daily News,
Medicare Decides Obesity Stomach Surgery too Risky for Senior ... 24 Nov 2005
...and costly co-morbidities include hypertension, dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, gallbladder disease, osteoarthritis, sleep apnea ...
- SeniorJournal.com,
Losing weight matters, even when it is just a little 24 Nov 2005
...associated with being overweight, things like hypertension, diabetes, coronary artery disease, hyperlipidemia (high blood fats), osteoarthritis, sleep apnea ...
- NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
Will a pastry a day keep the doctor away? 24 Nov 2005
The received medical wisdom is that Glantz's weight puts him at risk of a slew of illnesses, from osteoarthritis and cancer to diabetes, hypertension and heart ...
- New Scientist (subscription),
Special to the Star-Telegram 24 Nov 2005
7,000-plus lawsuits -- state and federal -- from people who claim that taking Vioxx, which was prescribed for patients suffering from osteoarthritis and pain ...
- Fort Worth Star Telegram,
Workshop for senior citizens concludes 24 Nov 2005
The main problems that were addressed at the workshop were anaemia, hypertension, osteoarthritis, diabetes and mental illnesses. ...
- Chandigarh Newsline,
Obese face growing discrimination 24 Nov 2005
Being overweight or obese is linked with a variety of health problems including heart disease, diabetes, kidney failure and osteoarthritis. ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
VirtualScopics to work on clinical trial 24 Nov 2005
...scans. The images can provide information on the progression of diseases such as osteoarthritis, cancer and rheumatoid arthritis. ...
- Rochester Business Journal,
Clinical Study on Litozin to be presented at 10th World Congress ... Nov 22, 2005
21, 2005) – A recent study involving LitoZin®, the newest generation of joint health supplements, will be presented at the Osteoarthritis Research Society ...
- NPIcenter (press release),
Patient Preferences for Knee Osteoarthritis Treatment Differ from ... Nov 21, 2005
SAN DIEGO, CA -- November 21, 2005 -- Patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) often have preferences for treatment that differ from the treatment that they ...
- DG News
Lack of selenium increases risk of knee osteoarthritis Nov 20, 2005
People without enough selenium in their bodies face a higher risk of knee osteoarthritis, a first-of-its-kind new study suggests. ...
- News-Medical.net,
Low Selenium Levels Might Raise Odds of Knee Osteoarthritis ... Nov 21, 2005
CA -- November 21, 2005 -- Insufficient selenium in the body appears to be associated with a higher frequency of knee osteoarthritis, researchers reported here ...
- DG News
Low selenium levels tied to osteoarthritis Nov 21, 2005
Scientists have long suspected that osteoarthritis, a painful condition of the joints that affects over 20 million Americans, occurs more often in people who ...
- U.S. News & World Report
Positive Results for Chondroitin Sulfate and the Treatment of ... Nov 18, 2005
The latest information released on chondroitin sulfate: Mechanisms of action and clinical response in osteoarthritis were revealed at a CME Symposium following ...
- PR Web (press release),
Positive Results for Chondroitin Sulfate and the Treatment of ... Nov 18, 2005
The Latest Information Released on Chondroitin Sulfate: Mechanisms of Action and Clinical Response in Osteoarthritis Were Revealed at a CME Symposium Following ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Glucosamine And Chondroitin Sulfate For Osteoarthritis Nov 18, 2005
They both are thought to help slow or prevent the degeneration of joint cartilage, the underlying cause of osteoarthritis pain. ...
- Bella Online
Drug Ends Joint Loss in Osteoarthritis Nov 16, 2005
...osteoporosis drug may stave off joint destruction and the need for joint replacement surgery among people with painful knee osteoarthritis, according to a new ...
- WebMD
Osteoarthritis camp from 25 November Nov 17, 2005
A two-day osteoarthritis camp will be held at Mahaveer Bhavan, Triplicane, here, from 25 November. Osteoarthritis is one of the ...
- News Today,
Research: Dietary Supplement From Sunny Delight Relieves ... Nov 17, 2005
...showed that a combination of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate were effective in relieving moderate to severe osteoarthritis pain. ...
- AMonline.com,
Glucosamine Sulfate as Preferred Medication for Knee ... Nov 13, 2005
...a day] Efficacy) medical investigation results indicate that glucosamine sulfate may have more ability to control pain due to knee osteoarthritis than does ...
- Food Consumer,
Low selenium linked to higher risk of osteoarthritis Nov 14, 2005
By Dominique Patton. 14/11/2005 - Insufficient levels of selenium may raise the risk of knee osteoarthritis, US researchers will report tomorrow. ...
- NutraIngredients.com,
Osteoarthritis Risk, Severity Higher With Low Selenium Levels Nov 14, 2005
Nov. 14, 2005 - People without enough selenium in their bodies face a higher risk of knee osteoarthritis, a first-of-its-kind new study suggests. ...
- SeniorJournal.com,
Study Links Low Selenium Levels With Higher Risk Of Osteoarthritis Nov 14, 2005
It focused on the knees of 940 participants enrolled in the Johnston County (NC) Osteoarthritis Project, a continuing, federally supported investigation of ...
- NPIcenter (press release),
Glucosamine and chondroitin offer pain relief for knee ... Nov 14, 2005
Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate may be an effective combination in reducing moderate to severe knee pain associated with osteoarthritis, according to ...
- MayoClinic.com
Selenium linked to osteoarthritis Nov 14, 2005
Researchers from University of North Carolina (UNC) have found that a diet deficient of Selenium increases the risk of developing Osteoarthritis. ...
- MedIndia,
Ferring Pharmaceuticals Announces Launch of EUFLEXXA(TM) for ... Nov 14, 2005
...announced today the launch of EUFLEXXA(TM) (highly purified hyaluronan) for the treatment of pain caused by knee osteoarthritis (OA). ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Study links selenium, osteoarthritis Nov 14, 2005
CHAPEL HILL, NC, Nov. 14 (UPI) -- A North Carolina study finds that low levels of selenium are linked to osteoarthritis. Researchers ...
- United Press International
Osteoarthritis, Chondroitin sulfate and Glucosamine may be an ... Nov 15, 2005
San Diego, California, showed that Glucosamine and Chondroitin sulfate may be an effective combination in reducing pain associated with osteoarthritis of the ...
- Xagena.it,
Genzyme Launches Its ''In Step'' Program for Miami-Area ... Nov 14, 2005
...and diabetes. To help those suffering from osteoarthritis knee pain better identify and treat their condition, Genzyme Corp. is ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Knee Osteoarthritis Help Nov 14, 2005
...(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Two new studies suggest there may be a role for glucosamine in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis. The first ...
- Ivanhoe,
The Home Remedy for Knee Osteoarthritis Nov 13, 2005
Newswise — At-home exercise and weight-loss intervention for the elderly can improve function lost to knee osteoarthritis, according to research presented ...
- Newswise (press release)
NIH study finds effective combination for osteoarthritis pain Nov 15, 2005
...of Health trial has found that a combination of glucosamine and chondroitin is effective in treating moderate to severe knee pain due to osteoarthritis. ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
Exercise good for those at risk for osteoarthritis Oct 28, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Moderate regular exercise may strengthen knee cartilage in people at high risk of developing knee osteoarthritis -- the leading ...
- Reuters.uk,
Moderate Exercise Helps With Knee Osteoarthritis Oct 28, 2005
HealthDay News) -- Moderate exercise may help strengthen knee cartilage and improve joint symptoms and function in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA), says a ...
- Forbes
SierraSil study suggests osteoarthritis relief Oct 31, 2005
...inflammation. The eight week, double-blind study involved 107 participants, all with mild to moderate osteoarthritis of the knee. ...
- NutraIngredients.com,
Exercise good for those at risk for osteoarthritis Oct 31, 2005
New York - Moderate regular exercise may strengthen knee cartilage in people at high risk of developing knee osteoarthritis -- the leading cause of disability ...
- LaSalute.net,
Exercise Good for Early Knee Osteoarthritis Oct 31, 2005
28, 2005 -- A new study may help dispel the notion that exercise might do more harm than good for people with early symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee... ...
- LaSalute.net,
Exercise Helps With Knee Osteoarthritis Oct 31, 2005
ISLAMABAD: Moderate exercise may help strengthen knee cartilage and improve joint symptoms and function in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA), says a Swedish ...
- LaSalute.net,
SERS helps diagnose osteoarthritis Oct 27, 2005
Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy can potentially spot osteoarthritis before pains sets in, say US scientists. Raman spectroscopy ...
- Optics.org,
Unlikely Relief For Osteoarthritis Patients Nov 2, 2005
...knees. All the wear and tear paved the way for Osteoarthritis, a painful condition that had him feeling old before his time. But ...
- WCBS-TV New York,
The FDA Kills Nov 22, 2005
...is that since the 1980s the FDA was also abrogating its duty to educate the public that safer and more appropriate remedies for osteoarthritis are available ...
- The Common Voice,
Risk of Skin Cancer Increased in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Nov 22, 2005
...and colleagues investigated the incidence of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) in rheumatoid arthritis patients compared with osteoarthritis patients and sought ...
- Cancerpage.com,
Taking action in managing your arthritis Nov 20, 2005
...symptoms. There are two major forms of arthritis - osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The first increases in incidence as we age. ...
- Portsmouth Herald News,
New NIH Study Confirms that Chondroitin and Glucosamine Are ... Nov 16, 2005
The role of chondroitin sulfate and its mechanisms of action and clinical response in osteoarthritis will also be discussed at this symposium. ...
- DG News
High Number Of Dropouts Spoil Oxytrex Phase III Trial Nov 22, 2005
The number of those who completed the osteoarthritis study was lower than expected, and statistical significance was not reached in reducing opioid-related ...
- BioWorld Online (subscription),
Exercise good for those at risk for osteoarthritis Oct 28, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Moderate regular exercise may strengthen knee cartilage in people at high risk of developing knee osteoarthritis — the leading ...
- ABC News
Moderate Exercise Helps With Knee Osteoarthritis Oct 28, 2005
HealthDay News) — Moderate exercise may help strengthen knee cartilage and improve joint symptoms and function in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA), says ...
- ABC News
Exercise Good for Early Knee Osteoarthritis Oct 28, 2005
28, 2005 -- A new study may help dispel the notion that exercise might do more harm than good for people with early symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee. ...
- WebMD
Exercise good for those at risk for osteoarthritis Oct 29, 2005
NEW YORK: Moderate regular exercise may strengthen knee cartilage in people at high risk of developing knee osteoarthritis -- the leading cause of disability ...
- NewKerala.com,
ACR: Moderate Weight Loss Eases Knee Pain Nov 16, 2005
SAN DIEGO, Nov. 15 - Even moderate weight loss can as much as halve the pain of osteoarthritis of the knee, researchers reported here today. ...
- CNN
NicOx appoints PRA International – phase 3 program for HCT 3012 Nov 16, 2005
...research organizations (CROs), to assist with the implementation of the phase 3 program for HCT 3012, its lead product in development for osteoarthritis. ...
- Companynewsgroup (Comunicados de prensa),
NIH-Sponsored Trial Shows Supplements Relieve Arthritis Pain Nov 14, 2005
Study of Glucosamine and Chondroitin Demonstrates Benefit for Osteoarthritis Patients - Promising News for 21 Million Osteoarthritis Sufferers in US ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
'Tuna may avert arthritic knees' Nov 13, 2005
Researchers in the United States announced results which showed a clear connection between too little selenium and osteoarthritis in the knee joints. ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
At last, findings on arthritis supplements Nov 20, 2005
An estimated 21 million people in the US suffer from osteoarthritis, a condition caused by the breakdown of cartilage that cushions the ends of bones in joints ...
- Los Angeles Times,
(PRN) - Midwest Airlines Receives FAA Approval to Allow Onboard ... Nov 22, 2005
...[+]. (PRN) - Clinical Study on LitoZin to be Presented at 10th World Congress on Osteoarthritis ... [+. PRN) - Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. ...
- Bolsamania.com,
Integrative Therapeutics, Inc. Cites New Study Proving Glucosamine ... Nov 22, 2005
...(1) Clegg D. The Efficacy of Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate in Patients with Painful Knee Osteoarthritis (OA): The Glucosamine/chondroitin Arthritis ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
National Institutes of Health (NIH)-Funded Glucosamine and ... Nov 16, 2005
The GAIT study, which rigorously evaluated the efficacy and safety of glucosamine and chondroitin in the treatment of osteoarthritis pain of the knee in 1,258 ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
(PRN) - Clinical Study on LitoZin to be Presented at 10th World ... Nov 22, 2005
...(PRN) - Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. to Present at Credit Suisse First Boston Annual Technology Conference on November 30 ... [+. ...
- Bolsamania.com,
High-dose Risedronate (Actonel) Appears to Delay Joint Destruction ... Nov 18, 2005
...drug risedronate (Actonel) appears to delay joint destruction, the precursor to joint replacement surgery, in patients with knee osteoarthritis, according to ...
- DG News
Sheringham defies the code of medical logic Nov 18, 2005
Everyone else beyond their twenties can be shown to have early osteoarthritis on an X-ray, but in some people, even by their thirties, arthritis is giving rise ...
- Times Online,
Results of Breakthrough Research Trial Support Effectiveness of ... Nov 14, 2005
Arthritis Intervention Trial (GAIT) involving the use of the nutrients glucosamine and/or chondroitin by individuals experiencing pain from osteoarthritis. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Initial Results of National Institutes of Health (NIH) Funded ... Nov 11, 2005
10 /PRNewswire/ -- For 21 million Americans hobbled by osteoarthritis, new science confirms nutritional supplements glucosamine and chondroitin are the right ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Regular physical activity may strenghten knee cartilage Nov 8, 2005
Along with early diagnosis, moderate exercise is one of the most effective ways to reduce pain and improve function in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee ...
- Xagena.it,
NIH Study Examines the Efficacy and Safety of Glucosamine and ... Nov 14, 2005
Intervention Trial (GAIT) conclude, "combination glucosamine and chondroitin is effective in treating moderate to severe knee pain due to osteoarthritis (OA).(1 ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Selenium 'could delay arthritis' (14.11.05) Nov 14, 2005
A research team from the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project found a lack of selenium - which is commonly found in foods like tuna, Brazil nuts and eggs ...
- Age Concern England,
Glucosamine, Chondroitin Sulfate May Be Useful for Knee OA ... Nov 13, 2005
Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate may be an effective combination in reducing pain associated with osteoarthritis of the knee. ...
- Food Consumer,
NIH-Sponsored Trial Shows Supplements Relieve Arthritis Pain Nov 14, 2005
WASHINGTON, DC, November 13, 2005  — The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) said today osteoarthritis patients should welcome the results of a new ...
- NPIcenter (press release),
Study Shows That Intra-Articular Hyaluronate Therapy Hyalgan(R) ... Nov 15, 2005
...month study suggest that Hyalgan(R) (sodium hyaluronate) intra-articular therapy is effective for treatment of chronic shoulder pain due to osteoarthritis (OA ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Glucosamine, chondroitin works on knees Nov 18, 2005
18 (UPI) -- A US study says the combination of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate is effective in treating moderate to severe knee pain due to osteoarthritis. ...
- United Press International
Health & Medicine Nov 19, 2005
Scientists have long suspected that osteoarthritis, a painful condition of the joints, occurs more often in people who don't get all the nutrients they need. ...
- U.S. News & World Report
Pro Football Hall Of Famer Randy White Shares His Experiences As ... Nov 8, 2005
ALMOST 21 MILLION AMERICANS SUFFER FROM OSTEOARTHRITIS, OR OA, AND MORE THAN 10 MILLION AMERICANS HAVE OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE KNEE. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Lose the Gain, Lessen the Pain Nov 13, 2005
...weight loss can significantly reduce pain and stiffness, and improve day-to-day functioning for those with mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis, according to ...
- Newswise (press release)
Information Released at ACR (American College of Rheumatology) ... Nov 15, 2005
New NIH study confirms that chondroitin and glucosamine are effective against osteoarthritis. SAN DIEGO, Nov. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Research gives pain remedy big boost Nov 14, 2005
Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate, taken together, may help reduce moderate to severe knee pain caused by osteoarthritis, the leading cause of disability in ...
- philly.com,
New Clinical Data Reaffirms Safety and Efficacy of BioniCare(R) ... Nov 15, 2005
...stimulator, the BioniCare Knee Device, that confirm the device's safety and efficacy in managing and treating symptoms associated with osteoarthritis (OA) of ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Alternative Remedies for Arthritis Nov 14, 2005
A cane is how Gloria Travieso gets around these days. Her knees are the problem as both have been ravaged by Osteoarthritis, the most common type. ...
- 7Online.com,
This Week in Health Nov 18, 2005
San Diego this week. The first study looked at about 1,600 people with knee osteoarthritis for six months. Most of the patients ...
- Intelihealth.com,
PainCare Holdings to Present at First Albany Capital's Annual ... Nov 21, 2005
Intra Articular Joint Program, a proprietary, non-operative treatment protocol for addressing knee pain and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis; and medical ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Charlotte Sivvery explains why she loves spiders Nov 20, 2005
Research Grant Renewed One of the country’s leading centres for the study of diseases such as cancer, vascular disease and osteoarthritis, housed in [...].
- Student Direct,
Seminar Will Kick-Off Post Doctoral Fellowship to Study ... Nov 21, 2005
...career, Dr. Olsen's studies have furthered the understanding of diseases from dwarfism to congenital vascular anomalies, osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Supplements Don't Help Mild Arthritis Sufferers: Study Nov 14, 2005
Now, the largest study yet suggests you're better off saving your money unless you have a moderate to severe case of osteoarthritis. ...
- Forbes
Study casts doubt on supplements for joint pain Nov 13, 2005
...l Who participated: Almost 1,600 patients over age 40 with painful knee osteoarthritis were recruited from 16 US academic rheumatology centers; about 130 were ...
- Salt Lake Tribune,
Two Large Trials Validate the Use of Popular Dietary Supplements ... Nov 13, 2005
According to the Arthritis Foundation, more than 21 million Americans have osteoarthritis, and one in three experience chronic joint pain. ...
- Business Wire (press release),
GUIDE Trial Results Suggest Glucosamine Alone ‘Might Be the ... Nov 14, 2005
CA--(HISPANIC PR WIRE - BUSINESS WIRE)--November 14, 2005--According to the Arthritis Foundation, more than 21 million Americans have osteoarthritis, and one ...
- Hispanic PR Wire (press release),
Relieving Pain By Low Intensity Laser Therapy Nov 20, 2005
When the door shattered, a large fragment of glass penetrated her knee. It left her with osteoarthritis and a life on crutches. ...
- Canada Free Press,
Crafting bicycle-friendly policies carries more urgency than ever Nov 21, 2005
...conditions, according to the CDC, including hypertension, type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, gallbladder disease, osteoarthritis, sleep apnea and ...
- Asheville Citizen-Times,
Sign chi do busts stress Nov 20, 2005
...said. "Patients who have tried it have ailments including osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, Parkinson's and also cardiac patients.".
- Arizona Republic,
Many illnesses can cause swelling of elder's joints Nov 21, 2005
...the body. There are many causes of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is seen most frequently in the fingers, knees and hips. At times, it ...
- Newark Star Ledger,
When the heat is on Nov 21, 2005
...counter dermatological ointments (0.025 per cent) for the relief of itchy skin, psoriasis, shingles, muscle aches or pain from osteoarthritis and rheumatoid ...
- The Statesman,
Farming through pain Nov 21, 2005
Foundation said. Osteoarthritis is most common and leads to pain and a loss of movement in hips, knees and other joints. Rheumatoid ...
- Louisville Courier-Journal,
Acupuncture can relieve arthritis pain Nov 14, 2005
A total of 570 patients aged 50 and older with osteoarthritis of the knee took part in the American study. Are you having a flu jab this winter? ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
NBTY "buy" 03 Oct 2005
...the combination of glucosamine/chondroitin reduces knee pain significantly and might be a preferred method for the treatment of osteoarthritis, the analysts say ...
- New Ratings
Endo Announces Positive Results From Second Study of Extended ... 03 Oct 2005
Oxymorphone ER has been studied in a wide range of chronic pain conditions, including low back pain, osteoarthritis pain, post-surgical pain and cancer pain. ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Eric Harr: How to get into shape riding your bicycle 03 Oct 2005
...joint functioning, reduces body fat and stress, and decreases the risk of an array of health-related ailments such as osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and diabetes ...
- Marin Independent-Journal
Surgery, rehab crucial after ACL tear 03 Oct 2005
...the menisci, cartilage or other ligaments. These damages can lead to early osteoarthritis. For young patients and those patients ...
- Munster Times
Heel to toe 03 Oct 2005
Walking, he says, along with being good for the rest of you, is good for your feet. "It helps prevent osteoarthritis," he says. ...
- Bloomington Pantagraph
New Project - Decay 03 Oct 2005
Research Grant Renewed One of the country’s leading centres for the study of diseases such as cancer, vascular disease and osteoarthritis, housed in [...]. ...
- Student Direct
Canine osteoarthritis of the elbow, University of Liverpool wants ... Sep 26, 2005
The study will help vets understand how osteoarthritis progresses in dogs and how treatment may slow the disease down. To take part ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
Genzyme launches program for area osteoarthritis patients Sep 20, 2005
The program will include patient education and support, including treatment options, to help sufferers of early-to mid-stage osteoarthritis of the knee find ...
- St. Louis Business Journal
Pomegranate Fruit Shown To Slow Cartilage Deterioration In ... Sep 1, 2005
Pomegranate fruit extracts can block enzymes that contribute to osteoarthritis according to a Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine study ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Pomegranate fruit extracts can block enzymes that contribute to ... Sep 2, 2005
...researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, has found that pomegranate fruit extracts can block enzymes that contribute to osteoarthritis ...
- Xagena.it
Fruit Slows Osteoarthritis Sep 4, 2005
...(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Pomegranate fruit extracts could slow down the deterioration of cartilage associated with osteoarthritis, shows a new study. ...
- Ivanhoe
Pomegranate Juice Is Helpful In Arresting Osteoarthritis Sep 16, 2005
Lot of research is going on in this direction and a new study states that pomegranate fruit extracts can block enzymes that contribute to osteoarthritis. ...
- MedIndia
Pomegranates May Fight Osteoarthritis Sep 9, 2005
But they have found signs that natural compounds called antioxidants in pomegranates may thwart osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is ...
- WebMD
Two Seminal Studies Demonstrate Benefit of Glucosamine And ... Sep 29, 2005
...two highly anticipated clinical trials involving the use of glucosamine and/or chondroitin by individuals experiencing pain from osteoarthritis were announced ...
- NPIcenter (press release)
Pomegranate fruit extracts can block enzymes that contribute to ... Sep 1, 2005
...of pomegranate fruit against Interleukin-1b (IL-1b), a pro-inflammatory protein molecule that plays a key role in cartilage degradation in osteoarthritis. ...
- News-Medical.net
New Study Offers Hope for Millions of Americans with Knee ... Sep 26, 2005
...published, US-based, double-blind study on MSM found the popular dietary supplement improved pain and function in people with knee osteoarthritis when compared ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Marla Shapiro Sep 27, 2005
Arthritis is a broad term referring to more than 100 different conditions, ranging from carpal tunnel syndrome to osteoarthritis to fibromyalgia. ...
- Globe and Mail
National Institutes of Health (NIH) GAIT Abstract Shows the ... Sep 29, 2005
The study arose from need: "1 out of 3 Americans experience joint pain from Osteoarthritis" (American College of Rheumatology). ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Patch that lasts all week offers hope to arthritis sufferers Sep 27, 2005
By Nic Fleming, Medical Correspondent. A seven-day patch to help relieve the pain suffered by millions of osteoarthritis patients was launched yesterday. ...
- Telegraph.co.uk
Celtic Pharma declares Transfersome carrier interest Sep 28, 2005
...is expected to become the first, truly effective, topical analgesic on the market for treating peripheral chronic pain, such as that caused by osteoarthritis. ...
- Drug Researcher.com
Understanding bone spavin Sep 26, 2005
Spavin is a term horse owners dread; it is the standard name for osteoarthritis of the lower hock joints. Spavin may affect one ...
- Horse & Hound Online
Scientists Launch New Study Into Canine Arthritis Sep 27, 2005
Veterinary scientists at the University of Liverpool want to recruit 20 Labrador dogs to a new study into osteoarthritis of the elbow. ...
- Innovations-Report
FDA Accepts Filed Pre-Market Approval Supplement to Expand the ... Sep 20, 2005
Supplement (PMA) to expand the indication of Hyalgan(R) (sodium hyaluronate) to include treatment of shoulder pain due to osteoarthritis or osteoarthritis in ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
SU organises lecture on modern health issues Oct 2, 2005
Prof Konotey-Ahulu said overweight as a result of overeating, could lead to health problems such as osteoarthritis, bowel difficulties, abdominal and breast ...
- GhanaWeb
Elderly patients increasing country GPs' workload Sep 29, 2005
Doctors in regions like Victor Harbor, Bathurst, Toowoomba and Wodonga are treating more heart problems, depression and osteoarthritis as people leave the big ...
- ABC Online
Seniors choose surgery to look, function better Oct 2, 2005
Surgeons keeps only total numbers of replacements and revisions — it does not differentiate between broken hips and those replaced because of osteoarthritis. ...
- Rutland Herald
Painkiller blues Oct 1, 2005
The second form was thought to be most involved in inflammation in osteoarthritis, whereas the first form primarily provides protection for a number of things ...
- Malaysia Star
Lawsuits filed against Merck by Blount Vioxx users Oct 2, 2005
...in Houston, Texas, claim each of the men took Vioxx, then suffered medical problems attributed to use of the drug prescribed for osteoarthritis and pain relief ...
- Maryville Daily Times
Genzyme Launches Its In Step Program for St. Louis-Area Arthritis ... Sep 20, 2005
The program will contain elements of patient education and support, including treatment options to help early-to-mid stage osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee ...
- Genetic Engineering News
Elderly patients increasing country GPs' workload Sep 29, 2005
...in regions like Victor Harbor (SA), Bathurst (NSW), Toowoomba (Qld) and Wodonga (Vic) are treating more heart problems, depression and osteoarthritis as people ...
- ABC Online
IDEA AG annonce des résultats périodiques encourageant pour le ... Sep 28, 2005
...separate, recently started, double blind and randomised, placebo controlled, 3 month, Phase III, efficacy and safety study of IDEA-033 in osteoarthritis of the ...
- Actusnews.com (Communiqués de presse)
Accuracy and Outcome of Sonographically Guided Intra-articular ... Sep 22, 2005
...study was to evaluate the accuracy and outcome of sonographically guided intra-articular sodium hyaluronate injections in patients with osteoarthritis of the ...
- Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Company says compounds soothe joints, smooth skin Sep 18, 2005
...smooth over wrinkles. Calcigen is developing two products that target distinct markets: wrinkles and osteoarthritis. The skin-smoother ...
- Allentown Morning Call
Study Indicates Ineffectiveness Of Activating Natural Painkillers ... Sep 30, 2005
The Promise Of A Tetracycline Antibiotic For Treating Osteoarthritis (June 29, 2005) -- Featured in the July 2005 issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism, the findings ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Novartis, new products portfolio Oct 1, 2005
EU. Prexige ( Lumiracoxib ) was launched in Brazil in August 2005 for the treatment of osteoarthritis and acute pain. Additional ...
- Xagena.it
Surgery for seniors Sep 29, 2005
Surgeons keeps only total numbers of replacements and revisions -- it does not differentiate between broken hips and those replaced because of osteoarthritis. ...
- commercialappeal.com (subscription)
Treating bone spavin Sep 27, 2005
Osteoarthritis of the lower hock joint, also known as bone spavin, is incurable, and the aim of treatment is to manage the pain. ...
- Horse & Hound Online
New ingredients and research boost natural joint health Sep 28, 2005
...and claims that clinical studies have shown it to be 60 percent more effective than glucosamine in relieving the inflammatory pain of osteoarthritis. ...
- NutraIngredients-usa.com
Stellar Pharmaceuticals Inc. Signs Licensing Agreement for Uracyst ... Sep 29, 2005
...world through out-license agreements three products based on its core polysaccharide technology: NeoVisc ® , for the treatment of osteoarthritis; and Uracyst ...
- CCNMatthews (press release)
Ascentia Biomedical Corporation Announces the Addition of Dr. ... Sep 30, 2005
...drugs for indications such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis, ankylosing spondylitis, lupus, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, and ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Pacific Biometrics, Inc. Reports Fiscal Year 2005 Results Sep 29, 2005
...disease, diabetes, and bone and joint disease while increasing its capabilities in specialty areas to include obesity, metabolic syndrome, and osteoarthritis. ...
- Genetic Engineering News
Lori Through the Looking Glass:A New Perspective On the Lori ... Sep 29, 2005
According to medical documents received by the US Embassy in Lima on July 18, 2005, she was diagnosed as having osteoarthritis of the spine – a progressively ...
- Political Affairs Magazine
Alternative ways to manage chronic pain Sep 28, 2005
It could be just what the doctor ordered to minimize pain from chronic conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, neck pain, low back pain or ...
- News-Medical.net
Does it work? Pomegranates Sep 29, 2005
...fertility and blood pressure - among other things - and this week, scientists have discovered their usefulness in treating prostate cancer and osteoarthritis.
- Scoopt.org
Galapagos finds BioFocus most natural selection Oct 1, 2005
...discovery. Its research activities encompass programs in osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and Alzheimer’s disease. ...
- Business Weekly
Active but aging joints just need a little more TLC Sep 30, 2005
...fitness regimen.". Laura Martin, another local trainer, wondered if the reader has the age-related beginning of osteoarthritis. The ...
- Fort Wayne News Sentinel
Healing Cartilage Sep 27, 2005
Whatever the cause, when cartilage disappears, it means bone is rubbing against bone, and that means pain, osteoarthritis, and usually the end of a horse's ...
- TheHorse.com
Strength training can fight boomers' flab Sep 29, 2005
And, he advises, get used to terms like osteoarthritis, which isn'ta signal that your exercising days are over, but just one of those words you hear more with ...
- Myrtle Beach Sun News
Arthritis Forum & Expo: A Joint Effort Sep 30, 2005
...and care of arthritis. Seminars include: osteoarthritis, nutrition, arthritis and the workplace, and managing pain. This year a ...
- PR Direct (press release)
e-AdjustableBeds.com Describes the Benefits of Medical Adjustable ... Sep 29, 2005
Adjustable beds are especially useful for people who have degenerative spondylolisthesis, osteoarthritis, spinal stenosis and other diseases. ...
- Pressbox.co.uk (press release)
No care for sea changers Sep 29, 2005
..."GPs in regional areas are treating more chronic diseases like osteoarthritis, more back complaints, cardiovascular disease and depression.".
- Australian
Ayurveda for a stress free arthritis treatment Sep 22, 2005
...joints. The principle members of the group are Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Non-articular rheumatism. ...
- Deccan Herald
A new alternative to total knee replacement Sep 21, 2005
You've seen your orthopedic surgeon who, after taking X-rays, tells you that you have osteoarthritis. Millions of Americans suffer ...
- Times Herald-Record
Can exercise help or hurt arthritis? Sep 17, 2005
...of healthcare professionals showed that most patients still believe something other than exercise is the most effective non-drug treatment for osteoarthritis. ...
- Charlotte Sun-Herald
Diet Can Help Fight Inflammatory Arthritis Sep 12, 2005
McCallum says earlier research has shown that a diet rich in carotenoids and other antioxidants can also help ward off osteoarthritis, or degenerative joint ...
- eMaxHealth.com
AlphaRx Provides Update on Phase II Trial of Indaflex(TM) for the ... Sep 12, 2005
...the clinical development of its lead product candidate Indaflexâ„¢, a topical Indomethacin drug expected to treat patients suffering from Osteoarthritis of the ...
- Market Wire (press release)
Pomegranate extract could slow cartilage loss in arthritis Sep 2, 2005
02/09/2005 - Pomegranate fruit extracts have been shown to block enzymes that contribute to cartilage degradation in osteoarthritis, a condition that currently ...
- Food Navigator
Merck exec testifies about battle over Vioxx warning label Sep 26, 2005
...system attacks the joints. It already was approved for the more common osteoarthritis and for general pain in adults. In 2004, the ...
- San Diego Union Tribune
Cardinal View: Stem cell research vital to UW Sep 28, 2005
...to treat ailments such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injury, stroke, diabetes, heart disease, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis ...
- Daily Cardinal (subscription)
Forest Laboratories, Inc. and Cypress Bioscience, Inc. Announce ... Sep 28, 2005
...in the primary care setting and in addition is the second most commonly diagnosed condition in rheumatology clinics in the United States after osteoarthritis. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
PainCare Holdings Enters Into Agreement to Acquire Center for Pain ... Sep 26, 2005
Intra Articular Joint Program, a proprietary, non-operative treatment protocol for addressing knee pain and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis; and medical ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
VEGF Trap Oncology Program with Sanofi-Aventis Planned to Expand ... Sep 26, 2005
...unmet medical need. The Company has also initiated pilot studies in osteoarthritis (OA) and polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR). In addition ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Bob Burg Appointed to Imagenetix Board of Directors Sep 26, 2005
In an age-matched, double-blind study of patients diagnosed with osteoarthritis of the knee, researchers examined the impact of a topical administration of ...
- Business Wire (press release)
RACGP conference: Life’sa beach, but the caseload is not Sep 27, 2005
...in Queensland and satellite towns such as Launceston in Tasmania, managed more patients with depression, back complaint, osteoarthritis, oesophageal disease ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription)
Bill to end health claim delays in the pipeline Sep 27, 2005
...preventable neural tube defect births; that the prohibition on a claim linking glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate with a reduction in osteoarthritis risk and ...
- NutraIngredients-usa.com
Long work hours linked to joint problems Sep 28, 2005
...of joints. Genetic factors, aging, diet and lifestyle also affect joint diseases such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
- United Press International
PDI Selected by Ferring to Promote EUFLEXXA(TM) Sep 28, 2005
EUFLEXXA(TM) is the first and only non-avian-derived biologic formulation of hyaluronic acid approved in the US for osteoarthritis of the knee. ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Osta Biotechnologies Inc. Announces Significant Findings in a ... Sep 27, 2005
...dedicated to developing novel diagnostics and therapeutics for the aging population particularly in the areas of Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Alzheimer's ...
- CCNMatthews (press release)
Galapagos swallows up Biofocus Sep 26, 2005
Galapagos, which also has a range of its own potential therapies for bone and joint diseases such as osteoarthritis, joined Euronext in May, raising £16m. ...
- This is Money
Bangalore: A Ray of Hope for Cancer Patients Sep 27, 2005
The beams in varying wavelengths can either degenerate proliferating cells such as cancerous cells or regenerate them to treat problems such as osteoarthritis. ...
- Daijiworld.com
Quidel Announces Strategic Business Partnerships at ASBMR ... Sep 26, 2005
...products for improving the management of patients suffering from diseases affecting bone and cartilage, such as osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and bone metastasis ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Infrared therapy relieves pain, numbness, tingling Sep 25, 2005
In this chiropractic practice, infrared cold laser therapy has helped with bursitis, tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, carpal tunnel syndrome and osteoarthritis. ...
- St. Petersburg Times
Dog gene diet findings endorsed Sep 26, 2005
An estimated 20% of dogs suffer from canine osteoarthritis, considered to be the most common cause of chronic pain in adult dogs. ...
- Health24.com
Howl’s Moving Castle is a breath of fresh air Sep 26, 2005
One of the country’s leading centres for the study of diseases such as cancer, vascular disease and osteoarthritis, housed in The University of Manchester ...
- Student Direct
Functional exercise an easy way to trim down Sep 27, 2005
...increase your risk for the leading health problems in our country, such as heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes,osteoarthritis, and certain ...
- News Argus (subscription)
The Wrestling Babe: September 28, 2005-A New Beginning Sep 27, 2005
Add the gastric reflux disorder and my own battle with osteoarthritis over the past 10 years and you know why I wanted to have this procedure done. ...
- ProWrestling.com
Nanoparticles as an invisible diet Sep 28, 2005
...effects often experienced with drugs, including nausea and hair loss from chemotherapy, heart attacks and strokes associated with osteoarthritis drugs like ...
- News-Medical.net
Horses's hoof cream works for athritis Sep 27, 2005
...report. The compound was also taken orally. by a 61-year-old woman who had osteoarthritis in her left knee, shoulders and wrists. While ...
- Indiatimes
Mosaic Nutraceuticals Announces Directors for 2005 and 2006 Sep 26, 2005
The categories Mosaic is focused on include: Osteoarthritis, pain relief; low carbohydrate functional foods, cholesterol health, weight loss/appetite ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Living with chronic pain Sep 25, 2005
Unlike osteoarthritis, which affects many people as they age, rheumatoid arthritis can strike at any age, often affecting children. ...
- The Ashburton Guardian
Slowing Cartilage Loss In Arthritis With Fruit Extracts Sep 6, 2005
A new study shows that extracts from the fruit Pomegranate have been shown to block enzymes that contribute to cartilage degradation in osteoarthritis. ...
- MedIndia
The (Cell) Matrix Reloaded Sep 12, 2005
A world-class research facility investigating diseases such as osteoarthritis, cardiovascular disease and cancer has been awarded a further £3 million to ...
- innovations report
New help for arthritis sufferers, suggests study Sep 1, 2005
A new study, entitled “Efficacy of Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) in Knee Osteoarthritis Pain: A Pilot Clinical Trial,� suggested that the popular dietary ...
- NutraIngredients-usa.com
Obesity is bad for the joints Sep 8, 2005
...rising obesity and joint replacement rates, but she points out other studies show a clear link between obesity and the development of osteoarthritis, the wear ...
- Macleans
1p bill from the council Sep 14, 2005
Mrs Hierons, who receives disability benefits because of her Osteoarthritis, said: "I had to re-read it a couple of times. I couldn't believe it. ...
- Herts 24
PDI Selected by Ferring to Promote EUFLEXXA(TM) Sep 28, 2005
EUFLEXXA(TM) is the first and only non-avian-derived biologic formulation of hyaluronic acid approved in the US for osteoarthritis of the knee. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
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