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Can Weight Loss Relieve Your Arthritis?
Options Include Exercise, Diet, Medication and Surgery
Losing extra pounds reduces stress on joints and can help ease many cases of arthritis, especially osteoarthritis and gout. Weight-loss options include exercise, diet, drugs and surgery. Slimming down will not only make you feel better but also could prevent the need for joint replacement one day. Ask your doctor about which weight-loss method is right for you.New: Get Inspired to Get Moving
You don’t have to be Dara Torres or Jennifer Garner to benefit from Olympic workouts and nutrition strategies or Hollywood slim-down secrets and diet tips.
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Facing Serious Illness: Questions to Ask Your Doctor
By exercising your right to ask pertinent questions early in your relationship to your physician, you can find out if he or she is prepared to communicate with you in the way that you expect. If not, you can decide if you should seek another physician with whom you can have a more comfortable relationship. The following questions can help you talk to your physician.
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