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What Does Rheumatoid Arthritis Do?

Rheumatoid arthritis is classified as a systematic inflammatory disorder which affects joint tissue and organ, and specifically joints which produces synovitis, an inflammatory agent that causes cartilage erosion. Rheumatoid arthritis is also known to cause inflammation within the lunge, clear, pleura, and pericardium as well as lesions under the skin.

Onset of rheumatoid arthritis is usually between the ages of 40 to 50 years of age, though in reality there is no minimum age as children are sometimes diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.

Because of the extreme pain usually brought on by rheumatoid arthritis, many who contract rheumatoid arthritis find their daily lives impaired with 33-percent of those who are diagnosed stop working in five years, and after 10 years more than half claim a functionally disability. According to researchers, rheumatoid arthritis is responsible for a five to 10 year reduction in the patient’s life-span.

Rheumatoid arthritis is three times higher in women then it is in men, which may develop at any age. While it is chronic, there may be sporadic cases of remission over time.

 

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Environment Effects Sleep

A sleep study from the Sousze Sleep Disorder Center in Hamburg, Germany, has found that nearly 40-percent of all sleep disorders are environmentally induced.

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Migraines and Breast Cancer

According to researchers at the Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Wash., women who suffer from painful migraine headaches are at a significantly reduced risk for developing breast cancer.

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Comfrey Root Eases Pain
The British Journal of Sports Medicine has released findings that show that comfrey root is an effective pain reliever for back pain.
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