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Doctors Health Press Supports Study Showing Joint Pain Could Be Linked to Sleeping Problems
Boston, MA (PRWEB) November 26, 2011
The Doctors Health Press, a publisher of various natural health newsletters, books and reports, including the popular online Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin, supports a recent clinical study that has found an alarming link between sleep problems and an increased risk for joint pain.
As reported in the Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin on Friday, November 18, 2011, (http://www.doctorshealthpress.com/anti-aging/your-joint-pain-could-be-caused-by-your-sleep-problems) the study, performed on women, showed a stronger link in middle-aged and older women. Results were published in Arthritis & Rheumatism.
Experts estimate that fibromyalgia — a chronic musculoskeletal pain syndrome — affects more than five million Americans. Studies have shown it typically strikes in middle age, and 90% of patients are women. While previous research has found that insomnia, nighttime waking, and fatigue are symptoms in patients with fibromyalgia, it was unknown if sleep issues were actually helping cause fibromyalgia.
Researchers from Norway led the investigation, by scrutinizing a large health study. They selected 12,350 women who were free of musculoskeletal pain and movement disorders for the current study.
The findings were clear: a strong association exists between sleep disturbance and fibromyalgia risk in adult women. Women who often reported sleep problems had a greater risk of fibromyalgia than those who never experienced sleep problems.
At follow-up, 327 women had developed fibromyalgia. This is an incidence proportion of 2.6% during 10 years. The adjusted relative risk for women who reported having sleep problems “often” or “always” was 5.41 among women over 45 years of age. The researchers believe that more studies are needed to investigate whether early detection and treatment of sleep disturbance reduces the risk of fibromyalgia in women.
The Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin is a daily e-letter providing natural health news with a focus on natural healing through foods, herbs and other breakthrough health alternative treatments. For more information on the Doctors Health Press, visit http://www.doctorshealthpress.com.
Victor Marchione, MD is the Chairman of the Doctors Health Press Editorial Board. He is also the editor of The Food Doctor and has released a new video revealing 12 fighting foods to help virtually all of your current health problems. To see the video, visit http://www.doctorshealthpress.com/12-fighting-foods.
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My Pain Bye Bye? Solution for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Toronto, Canada (PRWEB) October 11, 2011
My Pain Bye Bye? is a revolutionary new product that truly is the best solution for all types of body pain, especially rheumatoid arthritis, with absolutely no side effects.
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system attacks itself. The pattern of joints affected is usually symmetrical, involves the hands and other joints and is worse in the morning. Rheumatoid arthritis is also a systemic disease, involving other body organs, whereas osteoarthritis is limited to the joints. Over time, both forms of arthritis can be crippling.
Pain in the area of a joint can occur if any of the soft tissue structures that surround the joint, such as the tendons, ligaments or muscles are injured. Pain can also be caused by damage within the joint itself. For example, arthritis-related problems can cause joint pain. Whilst arthritis is often referred to as a single disease, it is in fact an umbrella term for a number of medical conditions that affect the musculoskeletal system, specifically the joints. Less serious arthritis can cause joint pain due to stiffness and inflammation, which may slow you down and interfere with basic daily tasks.
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Ever been told you’re going to have a banjo splint? Here is the video of one. this allows me to move my finger while the new bone moulds to the joint. Alternative is fixation and no movement, i’m well impressed and very little discomfort. Have uploaded a new video nearly 3 weeks on from my splint being removed. See how i’m getting on. Happy to answer questions if you have any. few people writing. 10 months on I just about full range of movement, no pain. Yes it is stiff first thing in the morning. DO YOUR PHYSIO AND EXERCISE. yes more than 35% of the joint was damaged. They had to remove bone and then build up bone from my left iliac crest.
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How do you handle joint pain from lyme disease?
Question by Dabbo Dabbo: How do you handle joint pain from lyme disease?
I’ve recently been diagnosed with lyme disease, and it’s been pretty brutal. I’ve been given antibiotics to handle the infection itself, but my insurance won’t cover medication to deal with the arthritis that’s developed as a symptom. It hurts too much to walk, sit up straight, move my left arm or even turn my neck. Does anyone here have suggestions for dealing with nasty joint pain like this? I’m only 18 and start school soon.
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Answer by sharon_good_home
I am new to this Lyme stuff too but I bought a book that says to take buffered vitamin c powder, which you mix one tsp full in a glass of water and drink. I have done that twice a day for two weeks and I have had some relief. I am not sure how my doctor feels about it but I will see him tomorrow and I will update!
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Physical Therapy Treatments : How to Relieve Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain
When treating rheumatoid arthritis pain, use a paraffin bath and saran wrap to get heat to joints. Use a paraffin bath for relief from rheumatoid arthritis pain withhelp from a physical therapist in this free video on physical therapy treatments. Expert: Tricia Trinque MHE, PT Contact: www.seabreezephysicaltherapy.com Bio: Tricia Trinque MHE, PT is a physical therapist with more than 25 years of experience. Filmmaker: Leonora Fishbein Series Description: Physical therapy treatments are beneficial for many injuries and illnesses, from gout to arthritis and fractured bones. Learn an array of stretches and exercises to relieve pain and tension from illness and injury with help from a physical therapist in this free video series on physical therapy treatments.
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