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Conventional medicine often addresses joint and bone health by leaning heavily on problematic drugs, including steroids and bisphosphonates. Find healthier solutions here.

Featured Article For: Bone & Joint Health
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis is a much rarer disease than osteoarthritis, occurring in only one percent of the population.
 
Bone & Joint Health Tip: The Benefits of Walking Sticks
Walking sticks (also called hiking poles) are common in Europe, especially in Switzerland and Austria, where you'll often see older adults moving briskly over alpine hillsides, walking sticks firmly in hand.
Osteoarthritis
Arthritis refers to an inflammation of a joint or joints in the body. One of the most common types of arthritis is osteoarthritis or "degenerative arthritis." Often described as "wear and tear" arthritis, it affects more than 15 million Americans.
Osteoporosis Treatment
Lifestyle changes such as optimized diet, exercise and supplements can help to both prevent and treat the bone loss that characterizes osteoporosis.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis is a much rarer disease than osteoarthritis, occurring in only one percent of the population.
Supplements for Bones and Joints
September is Healthy Aging Month, and a good time to learn about safe, natural supplements that can keep bones and joints strong.
A Better Drug for Bones?

What is your opinion of the new drug Boniva?  I have osteoporosis, and my doctor has suggested this new drug as an option.   

Aching with Arthritis?
What is polyarthritis, and what tests are needed to diagnose it?
A Pain in the Neck?

Are there any herb supplements or ointments that will relieve the pain of torticollis? Do you know of any remedies? A friend of mine is suffering from this and is getting Botox injections.

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