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What To Do When You Have Gout

Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Sep 14 2023

A gout diagnosis can be scary, but it doesn’t have to ruin your life. There are plenty of things you can do to relieve uncomfortable symptoms and prevent flares. In this article, we highlight some of the things you can do to make gout more manageable. Read More


Arthritis & Exercise: Relief Through Resilience

Arthritis & Exercise: Relief Through Resilience

Posted by Carewell Staff on Fri Aug 05 2022

Regular exercise can reverse this downward slide of arthritis. The muscles will become stronger, the tendons will become more limber, and the pain and stiffness should start to fade. Most people begin to notice improvements within six weeks, and some may even feel better almost immediately. Read our tips to learn how. Read More


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Combat Joint Pain: 3 Arthritis-Friendly Activities for Seniors

Posted by Chad Birt on Fri Aug 05 2022

If you care for someone with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or gout, it's crucial to incorporate exercise into their daily routine. Regular workouts can strengthen specific muscle groups, provide pain relief, and improve the quality of life.Read More


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Best Diet for Arthritis

Posted by Chad Birt on Wed Oct 18 2023

Arthritis can make even simple activities, like getting into the car and vacuuming painful. But that doesn’t mean you have to suffer. Healthy lifestyle changes, like eating nutritious food, can go a long way toward relieving inflammation and restoring your mobility. Read More