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Hi—Could someone please help me??? I am struggling. PLEASE explain your answers so I can follow you. Thanks to all. All help is greatly appreciated!! :)

Cortisol (M=362.47 g/mol), one of the major steroid hormones, is a key factor in the synthesis of protein. Its profound effect on the reduction of inflammation explains its use in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Cortisol is 69.6% C, 8.34% H, and 22.1% O by mass. What is its molecular formula?

It must mean something, I assume. I also have joint pain and strange muscular sensations, but no one has been able to figure out the problem. Has anyone with similar symptoms/test results received a diagnosis?

If you are among the millions of people that suffer from arthritis and joint pain, there is relief. Unfortunately there is no cure for arthritis, but there are many arthritis remedies that will help you cope with the pain.

Arthritis remedies can help you to relieve your arthritis symptoms and joint pain. There are a vast variety of products along with prescription drugs. A lot of people are afraid or don’t want to take multiple prescriptions each and everyday. Don’t worry, you don’t have to. You and your doctor can come up with a plan that doesn’t involve prescriptions, depending on how serious your arthritis and joint pain is.

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According to the Centers for Disease Control National Center for Health Statistics, “One in four U.S. adults say they suffered a day-long bout of pain in the past month, and 1 in 10 say the pain lasted a year or more.” As adults get older, the numbers increase. According to the NCHS report, “One-fifth of adults 65 years and older said they had experienced pain in the past month that persisted for more than 24 hours,” and “Almost three-fifths of adults 65 and older with pain said it had lasted for 1 year ore more.”

These alarming statistics point to an enormous amount of suffering and loss of productivity and quality of life among Americans. After all, when a person is in a lot of pain, they can’t work, enjoy their families, or engage in recreational activities. Acute pain – such as that experienced as a result of an injury – can lead to reliance on prescription drugs, while chronic pain – like that accompanying health conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or other joint pain – can lead to depression.

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I have diabetes ,rheumatoid arthritis, migraine, high blood pressure, high cholesterol , my liver is not working properly, and i have uric acid.
i feel very bad … i have no good reason to make me wanna live or go over the treatment and the horrible medication
i am 19 years old

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic medical condition wherein healthy tissues in the joints and cartilages are attacked by white blood cells. This causes pain and inflammation, making people afflicted with it having to go through fatigue and stiffness of the joints for the rest of their lives.

If you have rheumatoid arthritis, the best thing that you can do is to make the best of what you have and control it. Fortunately, there are tips to manage the pain and discomfort brought about by its symptoms.

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Contributed by India Herbs (www.india-herbs.com) Arthritis is a general term that means inflammation in a joint. Joint inflammation is characterized by redness, warmth, swelling and pain within the joint. Rheumatoid arthritis is a type of chronic arthritis that typically occurs in joints on both sides of the body (such as hands, wrists or knees). This symmetry helps distinguish rheumatoid arthritis from other types of arthritis. In addition to affecting the joints, rheumatoid arthritis may occasionally affect the skin, eyes, lungs, heart, blood, or nerves. What Are the Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis? Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis include: Joint pain and swelling Stiffness, especially in the morning or after sitting for long periods Fatigue Rheumatoid arthritis affects everyone differently. In most people, joint symptoms develop gradually over several years. But in some, rheumatoid arthritis may progress rapidly and yet other people may have rheumatoid arthritis for a limited period of time and then enter a period of remission. Who Gets Rheumatoid Arthritis? Rheumatoid arthritis affects about 1% of the US population. While it is two to three times more common in women than in men, men tend to be more severely affected when they get it. It usually occurs in middle age, however, young children and the elderly also can develop rheumatoid arthritis. What Causes Rheumatoid Arthritis? The exact cause of rheumatoid arthritis is unknown, but it is thought to be due to a

Arthritis is related with the pain which affects the joints of the body. Arthritis affects the members of both the sex but especially of older age. Different types of arthritis are there which affects different people in different way.

There are different causes of arthritis like hormonal imbalance, emotional stress, hereditary factors, physical exertion, infection, structural changes in the articular cartilage of joints, injury, shock, obesity, ageing, previous physical injuries, high level sports, severe fright and occupational sports.

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The term arthritis stands for a disorder affecting the joints and muscles around the joint. Every joint in human body lies protected within a capsule. Cartilages occur at the bone heads of the two bones meeting at a joint. The joint cavity is filled with a lubricating fluid called synovial fluid. The cartilages at bone heads serve as cushioned pad resisting bone friction and allowing smooth movement of the bones.

Due to factors like aging, obesity, previous history of bone damage or infection and heredity, cartilages often get weakened and start wearing out. This phenomenon characterized by the degeneration and loss of cartilage exposes bones to friction. The bones collide, get rubbed against each other and get eroded. Continuous erosion of bones due to friction may reduce the bone heads to spurs or osteophytes.

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