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Exercise and Rheumatoid Arthritis

I work full time and almost every day go for a 30 minute walk. My RA is still very active. Should I not go for so many walks or go a shorter distance? Should I try another type of execise? Can doing to much cause damage to my joint and cause my RA to become worse? How can I tell when I am getting enough exercise without over doing it?

Magnetic Therapy

I have heard about reseach at your University on magnets. My friends were discussing magnets and the relief they give. I remember reading about your work on this subject somewhere. do you have an area where soneone can read your works and progress?

Does Glucosamine help in preventing Joint erosion

I was diagnosed with moderate RA 4 years ago. I am terrified of cartalige damage and bone erosion. Can taking a good Bone & Joint Nutritional supplement including Glucosmine help in prevention?

Vitamins known to help with arthritis

Are there any vitamins known to help reduce the pain and inflammation of arthritis?

Doxycycline and Osteoarthritis

At the present time, do we know if there is any possible benefit to taking a low dose of doxycycline for someone with generalized osteoarthritis?

New Onset Arthritis

Age 42 female, new onset arthritis with warm swollen peripheral and central joints, warm, tender for 1 month unresponsive to doxcycline. family history: celiac sprue with associated arthritis symptoms social history: frequent traveler to area where Lyme disease endemic, has positive chronic titers. best diagnostic tests and plan?

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