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Illustration of normal joint cartilage and osteoarthritis with bone spurs and erosions.

 

New study finds link between metabolic syndrome & arthritis .

This photo was taken at Arthritis College 2009. It was a training event put on by the Arthritis Foundation, Virginia Chapter on August 1, 2009 in Ruther Glen, VA. Class topics included arthritis research, charity events, leadership and improvisation. It was a fun and educational experience.

 

Go to www.arthritis.org to learn more about the Arthritis Foundation.

3-Move on to yoga which is one of the best workouts paired with home remedies for arthritis. Please note that natural yoga is slow and simple. It is not supposed to hurt and it is designed to increase joint health, body flexibility and overall health. Try simple poses like Sukhasana, Single Leg Raises, Shoulder Stretches, Neck Exercises and joint rotations which are designed to work out joints as simply as possible. Do not do vigorous yoga workouts like power yoga which are designed to lose weight. They are not for designed for arthritis and could cause serious problems.

 

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Diagram of osteoarthritis with bone spurs and erosions.

AP x ray of left hip showing osteoarthritis and cysts in the femoral head

Erin Arnold, MD, Kelly and Alexander Clayton, Congresswoman Judy Biggert, Veronica Garcia and Matthew Mundwiler, MD.

This photo was taken at Arthritis College 2009. It was a training event put on by the Arthritis Foundation, Virginia Chapter on August 1, 2009 in Ruther Glen, VA. Class topics included arthritis research, charity events, leadership and improvisation. It was a fun and educational experience.

 

Go to www.arthritis.org to learn more about the Arthritis Foundation.

This photo was taken at Arthritis College 2009. It was a training event put on by the Arthritis Foundation, Virginia Chapter on August 1, 2009 in Ruther Glen, VA. Class topics included arthritis research, charity events, leadership and improvisation. It was a fun and educational experience.

 

Go to www.arthritis.org to learn more about the Arthritis Foundation.

This photo was taken at Arthritis College 2009. It was a training event put on by the Arthritis Foundation, Virginia Chapter on August 1, 2009 in Ruther Glen, VA. Class topics included arthritis research, charity events, leadership and improvisation. It was a fun and educational experience.

 

Go to www.arthritis.org to learn more about the Arthritis Foundation.

Micah, our 8 year old white lab, was having trouble sleeping on his older orthopaedic bed. The bed was turned everyday, still the same problem. Micah would go from bedto floor trying to get comfortable, he has an arthritic hock from an injury at 4 months. We purchased the Big Barker, what a change. Micah sleeps so sound on his new bed, snores away. No more going from bed to floor. Micah is so comfortable,does not want to get up to go out for potty in the a.m. Micah loves his Big Barker and we love that Micah gets great rest!

This photo was taken at Arthritis College 2009. It was a training event put on by the Arthritis Foundation, Virginia Chapter on August 1, 2009 in Ruther Glen, VA. Class topics included arthritis research, charity events, leadership and improvisation. It was a fun and educational experience.

 

Go to www.arthritis.org to learn more about the Arthritis Foundation.

Advocates for Arthritis Breakfast with Senator Johnny Isakson

i2b2 Driving Biology Project meeting

This photo was taken at Arthritis College 2009. It was a training event put on by the Arthritis Foundation, Virginia Chapter on August 1, 2009 in Ruther Glen, VA. Class topics included arthritis research, charity events, leadership and improvisation. It was a fun and educational experience.

 

Go to www.arthritis.org to learn more about the Arthritis Foundation.

This weekend I went up to visit my grandma on the farm and I've always thought her horse, Shyanne, has had the coolest eyes. Too bad she's got arthritis so :(

 

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This photo was taken at Arthritis College 2009. It was a training event put on by the Arthritis Foundation, Virginia Chapter on August 1, 2009 in Ruther Glen, VA. Class topics included arthritis research, charity events, leadership and improvisation. It was a fun and educational experience.

 

Go to www.arthritis.org to learn more about the Arthritis Foundation.

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This photo was taken at Arthritis College 2009. It was a training event put on by the Arthritis Foundation, Virginia Chapter on August 1, 2009 in Ruther Glen, VA. Class topics included arthritis research, charity events, leadership and improvisation. It was a fun and educational experience.

 

Go to www.arthritis.org to learn more about the Arthritis Foundation.

Up in the high country of Pike National Forest at Rampart Reseroir.

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Using Light Therapy to Treat Seasonal Affective Disorder, Jet Lag, Chronic Fatigue, Brain Fog & Depression; Improve Mitochondria ATP Cellular Function and Greatly Boost Energy, Focus & Mood

 

Light therapy provides lots of interesting and effective options for using simple modern technology to improve our circadian rhythm and get better sleep, improve our cellular energy production and greatly boost our overall energy levels, mood and focus.

 

Today we are exploring ways to use light frequencies to hack our circadian rhythm during the winter months and when travelling long distances, in order to get deeper sleep, have more energy and greatly improve our cellular functioning.

 

New research into the way our skin, eyes and even our brain can directly intake different spectrums of light is providing us with lots of options for maintaining optimal sleep cycles and energy levels, from very simple and inexpensive light bulbs to more high tech devices that are still very affordable, especially considering their effectiveness.

 

Of course, the absolute most effective light therapy of all is free: sunlight. And if we can manage to get more sunlight into our bodies during the winter months, then this is the most effective and most affordable option. But its also the least practical for most people, right?

 

Sunbathing in the cold is really not most people’s cup of tea, though it combining cold exposure with sunbathing does have amazing health benefits. The amount of sunlight our bodies directly intake is really a major factor in why so many people feel great in the summer, but easily get sick and depressed in the winter.

 

I used to have these symptoms until I came to understand that these symptoms were really being caused by both the altered circadian rhythm set by the reduced light cycle, as well as the reduction in the amount of light my body was able to intake during the winter.

For those suffering from arthritis in the spine, palindromic arthritis, viral arthritis, and/or cervical arthritis, coping techniques are simply not the answer. Lumbar arthritis, shoulder arthritis, viral arthritis, and/or psoriasis arthritis sufferers, for example, desire permanent arthritis...

 

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Photo taken at the Fredericksburg Arthritis Walk on May 2, 2009 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The Arthritis Walk is a fundraising event in support of the Arthritis Foundation.

 

Go to www.LetsMoveTogether.org to learn more about the Arthritis Walk and the Arthritis Foundation.

oooh. every storm this season has brought with it a flare of arthritic activity in my body. these are my toes. really.

Reducing the production of fatty acids called ether lipids could be a new treatment strategy for arthritis and leukemia, according to a new study.

  

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arthritis, enzymes, leukemia, mice, neutrophils

another view of the inflamation

Not that this joint was ever meant to twist in the first place...

portrait # 14 for my autoimmune portrait project.

 

big thanks to kat for braving a freezing day in january and having to wait until a sweltering day in july to see her photo online. =)

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