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How to minimize winter’s impact on your arthritis pain (Lexington Clipper-Herald)

(ARA) - You're not just imagining it - you really can feel winter's chill in your bones, especially if you're among the 45 million Americans who have arthritis.

X-Ray Vision: Meniscal tears torn between two bones (New York Daily News)

Meniscal tears are relatively common knee injuries that are encountered in almost every sport. Virtually every young athlete has either dealt with a meniscal tear or knows of a teammate who has battled one.

Gin-soaked raisins with cereal is this arthritic’s medical scoop (The Palm Beach Post)

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Doctor answers questions about osteoarthritis (Simi Valley Acorn)

Nearly 27 million Americans now struggle with osteoarthritis , the most common form of arthritis. For decades, people thought arthritis was simply the result of aging. Today, people are learning that OA—the gradual breakdown of cartilage in the joint caused by wear and tear—affects people of every age.

Research To Assess Hip Exercises As Treatment For Osteoarthritis In The Knee Joints (redOrbit)

Researchers at Rush University Medical Center are testing a novel regimen of hip-muscle exercises to decrease the load on the knee joints in patients with osteoarthritis.

Study to assess hip exercises as treatment for osteoarthritis in the knee joints (EurekAlert!)

Researchers at Rush University Medical Center are testing a novel regimen of hip-muscle exercises to decrease the load on the knee joints in patients with osteoarthritis. The goal is not only to relieve pain but also, possibly, to halt progression of the disease.

For joints, exercise and eat well (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

A reader asks what can be done to improve joint health.

Monday Medical: Don’t let thumb pain limit activities (The Steamboat Pilot & Today)

Imagine not having the use of your thumbs. Could you ride a bike? Grip or swing a golf club? Send a text message to a friend?

Computer Use & Pain Syndromes (BellaOnline)

Working on the computer can make you susceptible to developing a repetitive strain disorder. Headaches, eye-strain, pain in the shoulders, neck, back, and arms are common. This summary of articles in the Repetitive Strain Injury series looks at why this happens and gives tips on pain prevention.