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Low-Dose Colchicine Reduces Pain From Gout Flare-ups; High Dose Not Recommended
ISSUE: JANUARY, 2010
Low-dose colchicine reduced the severe pain associated with early acute gout flare-ups as effectively as high-dose colchicine, with an improved side-effect profile, according to results from a pivotal Phase III study reported at the annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR). read more
Study: Arthritis Foundation Walking Program Improves Outcomes
ISSUE: JANUARY, 2010
A six-week community-based program that gets arthritis patients walking as a form of exercise and rehabilitation was shown to decrease disability and reduce arthritis symptoms, according to the results of a new study. Outcomes were significantly improved regardless of whether patients were led by an instructor in a group or walked on their own. read more
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation May Hold Promise As Chronic Pain Treatment
Procedure Has Pros and Cons Compared With Implantation of Motor Cortex Stimulator
ISSUE: JANUARY, 2010
European experts in repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) provided an overview of its efficacy in combating chronic pain during a symposium at the 2009 Congress of the European Federation of the International Association for the Study of Pain Chapters in Lisbon, Portugal. read more
 
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