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Can exercise raise risk of knee osteoarthritis?
Exercise is known to boost health, but it may worsen knee osteoarthritis a degenerative joint disease characterised by chronic pain and limited joint...
One billion people globally to have osteoarthritis by 2050: Lancet...
Currently, 15 per cent of the world's population aged 30 years or above experience osteoarthritis, the study found after analysing 30 years of...
Why do degenerative bone diseases affect young women more?
Degenerative joint and bone disease is another name for osteoarthritis. It's a chronic process of wear and tear on the joint that progresses with...
How structural changes associated with osteoarthritis, finds study
The most prevalent degenerative joint condition, osteoarthritis, affects 22 per cent of persons over 40 worldwide.
Latest study throws light on how golf is good for Osteoarthritis
One of the modern-day philosophers summed up that “good health and quiet breathing” was the most desirable state humans can aspire to achieve.
69-yr-old undergoes novel procedure for osteoarthritis
An all autologous cartilage repair surgery was performed through one-step minced cartilage procedure on a 69-year-old woman affected with grade 3...
Lupin gets USFDA nod for generic pain drug, osteoarthritis
Drug maker Lupin on Tuesday said it has received approval from the US health regulator to market Meloxicam capsules, used to treat osteoarthritis...
Antidepressants Ineffectual For Back Pain And Osteoarthritis
Most clinical practice guidelines recommend antidepressants for long term (chronic) back pain and hip and knee osteoarthritis, yet evidence supporting...