Joint health is so important as you age. Not only does it help with mobility, but it also reduces the amount of pain you might experience during daily activities. To help, these are the best ...
Understanding the type of arthritis, its causes, and management options is the first step toward living well with the condition.
Maintaining mobility and flexibility are crucial to living a full life. But stiff, sore, or painful joints can get in the way—and in many cases, inflammation is the cause. Being able to recognize the ...
Nearly a quarter of U.S. adults suffer from the painful symptoms that come with arthritis, per the CDC. While there is no known cure for arthritis, simple changes in diet can improve symptoms such as ...
Dietitians explain exactly how inflammatory foods can wreak havoc on your body and provide suggestions on what to eat more of ...
Facet joint inflammation is linked to a more than threefold increase in the risk for subsequent ankylosis at the same spinal location in patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA). Researchers ...
A newly identified molecular player may help explain how cartilage in the jaw joint resists inflammatory damage.
New research findings published in the Journal of Leukocyte Biology, suggest that synovial CD4+ T cells that produce IL-21 contribute to joint inflammation by activating synovial fibroblasts in ...
Optical spectral transmission (OST) demonstrates a strong correlation with MRI in detecting joint inflammation in patients with inflammatory arthritis, with the best diagnostic performance observed in ...
Call it a joints effort. Dr. Nick Pappas, a hand surgeon in the New Orleans area, is sharing his three favorite snacks to reduce joint inflammation — blueberries in the morning, walnuts at lunch and ...
Learn more about joint pain related to eating seafood, and what research says about seafood allergies and conditions such as mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS).