Christmas run raises money for Arthritis Foundation
News 14 Carolina - 2 hours 47 minutes agoThe Arthritis Foundation held its annual Jingle Bell Run and Walk Saturday. The national event helps fight the country's most common cause of disability.
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The Arthritis Foundation held its annual Jingle Bell Run and Walk Saturday. The national event helps fight the country's most common cause of disability.
The annual Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis should attract a large crowd on Saturday.
The chairwoman and co-chairwomen of the Arthritis Foundation's annual dinner dance hosted a working luncheon to finalize plans for the fundraiser.
BRONX, N.Y., Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- WSPT is committed to being on the cutting edge of physical therapy and having a very positive influence on their community.
A three-judge state Superior Court panel has upheld the sentence of a Minersville woman who twice sold arthritis medicine packaged as heroin. In a 10-page opinion filed Thursday in Pottsville, the panel rejected the request by June Wilson, 45, for a new
Doctors agree exercise has important health benefits for everyone - regardless of age and physical condition. But for people with arthritis, working out regularly, and within their limits, is critical, according to a Silver Cross Hospital rheumatologist. Dr. Maria Sosenko said the approach to living with arthritis has changed over the years. Advances have been made in treating the disease that ...
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WILMINGTON | Orthopedic specialists will discuss knee pain, whether from arthritis, wear and tear or sports injury, during a seminar for the public Dec. 5 and Dec. 10. The Dec. 5 talk will take place 2-4 p.m., and the Dec. 10 seminar is scheduled for 6:30-8:30 p.m.
The event starts at 10 a.m. at the Quincy Mall. Participants can either walk inside the Quincy Mall at 33rd and Broadway or brave the cool but hopefully dry weather and run or walk 5 kilometers up Columbus Road into Moorman and Upper Moorman parks.
When patients actively participate in choosing their medical treatments, they are less likely to opt for risky procedures, a Yale University study has found. The research appears in the December issue of Arthritis Care & Research.
This holiday season people can “Jingle Bell Walk in the Water” in support of the Arthritis Foundation’s mission to prevent, control and cure arthritis and related diseases.