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    Some foods and drinks may increase the risk of arthritis or make symptoms worse, for instance, highly processed foods and sweetened drinks. If you have arthritis, making the right dietary choices can not only help manage your symptoms but also reduce the risk of complications, help boost your overall well-being, and improve your quality of life.

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  • What is avascular necrosis and how does it affect bones?

    Bone is alive and requires nourishment from the blood supply to stay healthy. If the blood supply is not restored to the bone, small cracks develop and the bone can fracture and collapse. Avascular necrosis commonly occurs in the hips, knees, shoulders, elbows and ankles.

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  • What Is a Rheumatologist and What Conditions Do They Treat?

    Knowing when to see a rheumatologist can be tricky – especially if you don’t know what a rheumatologist is or what diseases they diagnose and treat! So first off, a rheumatologist is a doctor who specializes in both musculoskeletal disorders and certain autoimmune conditions. Simply put, rheumatologists can be described as “arthritis” doctors but, in fact, they do much more.

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    While the pain from osteoarthritis worsens with activity and improves with rest, exercise is still the most cost-effective treatment for it,

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