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Autoimmunity and Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration | CIA

Autoimmunity and Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration | CIA

Download Article [PDF]   Yan Sun, Lumi Zhang, Ping Liu, Guoping Peng Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China Correspondence: Guoping Peng, Department of Neurology,

Arthritis Warrior Says It's Possible to Live a Normal Life

Arthritis Warrior Says It's Possible to Live a Normal Life

“I remember sitting, and my elbows would get really stiff if I didn't move them,” she says. “My mom took me to the doctor and, of course, they said, ‘It's growing pains, she's fine.’” In high school, Amanda started having bad back pain and, by the

Postoperative infections of the shoulder - demographics and prevention

Postoperative infections of the shoulder - demographics and prevention

Shoulder Arthritis / Rotator Cuff Tears / Shoulder Pain Sunday, April 2, 2023 Postoperative infections of the shoulder - demographics and prevention Shoulder infections are important causes of failed shoulder surgery. Here is a case of a total shoulder

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Does bariatric surgery lower the risk of shoulder arthroplasty ?

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Living with Chronic Pain and Coronavirus

Living with Chronic Pain and Coronavirus

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Is It Safe to Go to the Gym If You’re at High Risk for COVID-19?

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6 Gentle Stretches to Relieve Stiffness from Driving with Arthritis

6 Gentle Stretches to Relieve Stiffness from Driving with Arthritis

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Is It Corona or My Rheumatoid Arthritis? How a Paranoid Patient Is Making Sense of Strange Symptoms

I’m a rule follower. That means during this global pandemic, I wear a mask religiously, I socially distance, and I don’t invite anyone into my house, though I’d make an exception for Edward Cullen (that’s a Twilightreference, btw). So when my

“The relationship between sport, exercise and osteoarthritis is both complex and intriguing.”

“The relationship between sport, exercise and osteoarthritis is both complex and intriguing.”

Exercise is one of the best things you can do to improve your symptoms of arthritis. We support vital research to further understand this, including one of our research centres – the Centre for Sport, Exercise and Osteoarthritis Versus Arthritis, based at

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