Women with knee osteoarthritis (OA) experience more pain and inflammation than men, according to a new study led by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) and The Rockefeller University.
Sixty-nine-year-old Mary Anne Laporte was diagnosed with knee arthritis 15 years ago. For years, she kept the pain under control with steroid injections and physical therapy, but when she began ...
Despite experiencing joint pain—especially in her hands—along with body aches, hot flushes and sleeplessness, Richardson dismissed these symptoms as "normal," until one day in June when she was unable ...
Rheumatoid arthritis ... widespread inflammation. It can be very painful and uncomfortable. While RA is well known for causing joint pain and inflammation, it can also cause other symptoms ...
Along with the median nerve, nine tendons pass through the carpal tunnel, putting the nerve at further risk of inflammation or compression. The symptoms experienced ... starts in the 50s and affects ...
A study led by the University of Queensland (UQ) has identified inflammatory proteins in the blood of long COVID patients that may explain why many experience persistent cardiovascular symptoms like ...