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Fact File

Rheumatoid arthritis

Health: Library - 06 April 2006
Rheumatoid arthritis is an auto-immune condition that attacks the joints. It affects more women than men, and usually starts at age 25 or older.

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Fact File

Osteoarthritis

Health: Library - 16 March 2006
Osteoarthritis is the deterioration of the joints that becomes more common with age. The knees and hands are most often affected, with pain and stiffness ranging from mild to severe.

Tags: arthritis, older-people

Meniscus tears in the knee

Health Minutes - 06 October 2008
A US study shows that most people who have tears of the meniscus cartilage in their knee don't have symptoms - and so don't need treatment.

Tags: arthritis, medical-procedures, pain, sports-injuries

No benefit from knee arthroscopy

Health Minutes - 06 October 2008
A Canadian study shows no benefit from arthroscopy - keyhole surgery to wash and polish the knee joint - in people with knee osteoarthritis.

Tags: arthritis, medical-procedures

Coping with chronic disease

Health: The Pulse - 31 July 2008
Half of all Australians over 65 have a chronic illness. What makes some succumb to despair, and others adjust and even improve their lives?

Tags: arthritis, heart-disease, older-people, self-help

Small steps: juvenile idiopathic arthritis

Health: Your Stories - 08 April 2008
When her son got JIA, Jo Turner discovered that working to help others made her stronger.

Tags: family-and-children, child-health-and-behaviour, arthritis, carers

Fructose and gout

Health Minutes - 05 March 2008
Researchers have linked sugars in the diet with an inceased risk of gout in older men.

Tags: diet-and-nutrition, arthritis, mens-health

Thumbs up for topical NSAIDs

Health Minutes - 20 February 2008
A British trial comparing oral with topical NSAIDs has found that the creams and gels are relatively safe and effective compared to tablets.

Tags: arthritis, pain, pharmaceuticals

Glucosamine and insulin resistance

Health Minutes - 23 October 2007
Research in the US has found that oral glucosamine in doses used to treat arthritis may worsen insulin resistance.

Tags: alternative-medicine, arthritis, diabetes, obesity

Self help for chronic illness

Health Minutes - 22 May 2007
Our health system won't cope with an ageing population unless people undertake more of their own health care - but how can this be done?

Tags: arthritis, healthcare-facilities, older-people, self-help

Painkillers can raise blood pressure

Health: The Pulse - 14 March 2007
When used frequently, painkillers like aspirin and paracetamol can raise blood pressure, say US researchers.

Tags: arthritis, hypertension, older-people, pharmaceuticals

Self help for chronic illness

Health Minutes - 06 February 2007
Our health system won't cope with an ageing population unless people undertake more of their own health care - but how can this be done?

Tags: arthritis, healthcare-facilities, older-people, self-help

Disparities in joint replacements

Health Minutes - 07 November 2006
Men are more likely to have joint replacements for arthritis than women, and the rich more likely than the poor, say researchers.

Tags: arthritis, medical-procedures, older-people

NSAIDs and the heart

Health Minutes - 07 November 2006
Australian researchers have studied trials of antiarthritis drugs to find out which types have been strongly linked with heart attacks.

Tags: arthritis, heart-disease, pharmaceuticals

Periodontitis and heart disease

Health Minutes - 19 June 2006
There's a link between gum disease and heart disease - researchers at Columbia University are investigating whether the link is the gum inflammation or the bacteria causing it.

Tags: dental, arthritis, heart-disease

Vioxx prematurely damned?

Health Minutes - 19 June 2006
Newcastle researchers have found that while Vioxx causes heart damage in high doses, in low doses it may actually confer some coronary protection.

Tags: arthritis, heart-disease, pharmaceuticals

Vioxx prematurely damned?

Health Minutes - 19 September 2005
Newcastle researchers have found that while Vioxx causes heart damage in high doses, in low doses it may actually confer some coronary protection.

Tags: arthritis, heart-disease, pharmaceuticals

Periodontitis and heart disease

Health Minutes - 19 September 2005
There's a link between gum disease and heart disease - researchers at Columbia University are investigating whether the link is the gum inflammation or the bacteria causing it.

Tags: arthritis

Hip replacements and osteoarthritis

Health Minutes - 03 August 2005
If you have osteoarthritis of the hip, will you eventually need a hip replacement? X-rays and your degree of pain can help determine the odds.

Tags: exercise-and-fitness, arthritis, medical-procedures, older-people

The trouble with anti-inflammatories

Health: The Pulse - 15 June 2005
Ibuprofen, diclofenac and naproxen have joined the list of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that may increase the risk of heart disease.

Tags: arthritis, heart-disease, older-people, pharmaceuticals

Steroids for arthritic knees

Health Minutes - 31 March 2005
Some doctors frown upon the practice of injecting steroids into arthritic knees. However, research from New Zealand suggests their use could improve the patient's lot.

Tags: exercise-and-fitness, arthritis, older-people, bones-and-muscles

NSAIDs of limited benefit

Health Minutes - 30 November 2004
Research shows that anti-inflammatory drugs - NSAIDs - are only marginally better than a placebo for people with painful knees due to osteoarthritis.

Tags: arthritis, pain, pharmaceuticals

Arthritis drug recall - more to follow?

Health: The Pulse - 14 October 2004
The anti-arthritis drug Vioxx has been recalled because it increased the risk of heart disease and stroke. A similar drug, Celebrex, is still on the market. Its manufacturer says it's safe. Should we believe them?

Tags: arthritis, heart-disease, stroke, pharmaceuticals

Good news for gout sufferers

Health Minutes - 24 March 2004
Gout is something you imagine in old codgers, but it affects young codgers too, and can be terribly painful and disabling. It happens when crystals of a substance called uric acid are deposited in a joint and, since uric acid comes from stuff named purine, purine-rich foods have been implicated in gout.

Tags: diet-and-nutrition, arthritis

Cream relieves arthritis pain

Health Minutes - 23 October 2003
Australian research has found that a cream containing what many doctors might think of as complementary medicines is effective at relieving the pain of osteoarthritis of the knee.

Tags: alternative-medicine, arthritis, older-people, pain

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