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Osteoarthritis in Women

One in five American adults has osteoarthritis. How can you live fully, with minimal joint pain?

CommonArticle All About Osteoarthritis and Women
If youve just been diagnosed with osteoarthritisosteoarthritis (OA), youre not alone. Many women past age 50 discover OA is the reason for their creaking knees, aching backs, and sore fingers.
CommonArticle Exercises Can Ease Arthritis Pain
If youve got aching joints and arthritis, exercise can help. It may be hard to believe, but experts agree -- moving your joints helps relieve joint pain.
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis Treatment Now
While theres no cure for osteoarthritisosteoarthritis, you can still do much to relieve pain and stay active.
CommonArticle Reducing Stress and Relaxing
Evaluating the causes of stress and learning new ways to handle or cope with stress can help improve many chronic conditions, including the various forms of arthritis.
CommonArticle Assistive Devices for Arthritis Sufferers
While the use of painkillers tends to grab most of the headlines when it comes to coping with arthritis, the use of assistive devices also plays an important role.
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis: Questions to Ask Your Doctor
Osteoarthritis shouldnt limit your life. Here are simple ways to reduce joint pain and live fully with osteoarthritis.
CommonArticle Dietary Supplements For Treatment of Arthritis From the Cleveland Clinic
Many people with arthritis -- especially osteoarthritis -- use supplements to ease the pain of arthritis. Glucosamine and chondroitin are the most well known and best tested.
CommonArticle Alternative Therapy From the Cleveland Clinic
The term alternative therapy, in general, is used to describe any medical treatment or intervention that has not been sufficiently scientifically documented or identified as safe and effective for a specific condition.
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