stay away from all products or foods containing aluminum
having a disease should not effect a persons illegibility for any legal compensation.
No you cant get arthritis from folding clothes, However if you are predisposed to having trouble with any form of arthritis it can become apparent as the result of particular physical activity's. If you feel that folding clothes it causing arthritic pain you should see your doctor or a rhuematologist and get treatment for it. arthritis can not be cured but a lot can be done to alleviate the pain and damage it can do to joints.
No, you should give the elder one and the younger one equal attention. If you give the younger one all the attention, the older one would be more jealous, angry, and mean to the younger one. If you want to prevent this, give both equal attention.
I have had Rheumatoid arthritis for as far back as I can remember. I have found that the temperatures experienced seasonally really have no effect on arthritis flares. Having said that however, if you are having a problem with pain from arthritis you would be wise to dress warmly during cold spells as pain becomes accentuated on the cold. your muscles tense and your body seems to do all the things it should not to relieve pain. Being able to relax is very important when it comes to pain and cold does not help with that at all. But the chance of having more arthritis flares if the weather is cold does not in my experience increase.
No at least you should not have to worry about it in the case of osteo or rheumatoid arthritis. However Meat can increase the risks in the case of gouty arthritis.
No. The physical and mental stresses of the game are too much even for some veteran players; having younger players is a scenario for burning them out very quickly.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that corn is bad for arthritis or that it should be avoided in an arthritis-friendly diet. Corn is a healthy whole grain that can be part of a balanced diet for individuals with arthritis. It is important to focus on overall dietary patterns and include a variety of nutrient-rich foods to support joint health.
If you suspect that you have some sort of Arthritis then you should see a doctor. Get an examination with this in mind. Untreated arthritis can become a debilitating disease after a time.
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Exercise is recommended for those that suffer from arthritis. However this should be undertaken under the advise of a qualified professional.
Yes Very, they help reduce inflammationbut its all depends on what type of arthritis you have,100% better then white potato (with arthritis you should try and avoid them because they cause inflammation in 99% of people with arthritis)
I would it would make the after conversation go better.