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6 Reasons Arthritis Patients Should Exercise
Exercise is important for overall better health. Arthritis patients sometimes resist exercise, fearing it will make their condition worse. But exercise really should be part of an arthritis patient's treatment regimen.

Flu Vaccine Protects Against Contagious Virus
Flu vaccines can protect against potentially severe or even fatal consequences of getting the flu. It is recommended that people in the United States, especially high risk individuals, get the flu vaccine every fall.

Vitamin C and Arthritis: Research Reveals Effect of Vitamin C on Joints
Two studies have opposite findings regarding the relationship between vitamin C for osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

Over One-Third of People With Arthritis Get No Exercise
Many people with arthritis do not exercise at all, even though remaining active can relief arthritis symptoms.

Green Tea May Combat Arthritis
Green tea may benefit arthritis.

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