Friday, January 15, 2016

12 Early Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Symptoms and signs are very characteristic of rheumatoid disease
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12 Early Symptoms & Signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

While early signs and symptoms of RA can be mimicked by other diseases, the symptoms and signs are very characteristic of rheumatoid disease. The 12 rheumatoid arthritis...
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Low Bicarbonate Levels May Be a Danger for Seniors

Seniors who are healthy but have low blood levels of bicarbonate are at higher risk for premature death, a new study contends. Bicarbonate plays an important role in maintaining...
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Could Higher Vitamin D Doses Harm Seniors Prone to Falls?

Higher doses of vitamin D don't improve mobility for the elderly, and may actually raise the risk for falls among certain seniors, a new study suggests. The small Swiss study, published...
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Gout Attack Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Diet

Gout attacks (gouty arthritis) are caused by crystals of uric acid deposits. Learn about symptoms, causes, treatments and medication for this painful condition...
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 Drugs and Medications

meclofenamate; Meclomen

Meclofenamate is used for the relief of mild to moderate pain. It also is used to treat dysmenorrhea (painful periods), idiopathic heavy...
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