
Caffiene and Bone mineral density (BMD)
The most common sources of caffeine are coffee, tea and sodas. Coffee – Consuming 3-4 cup of coffee (not a mug, which is equal to 2 cups of coffee) that amounts to more than 300 mg of caffeine intake (and of course if you are not taking caffeine in any other form, like tea, pain killers...
Doctor-patient Relationship / Fibromyalgia / Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis / OA / RA / Rheumatologist
Questions you should be asking your Rheumatologist
Questions to ask your rheumatologist.
Local placement of Estrogen & Androgen may prove beneficial in Advanced Osteoarthritis
The April issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism brings with it good news, which I would like to share with all the readers. I’m excited to know that even in the case of a degenerative arthritis called Osteoarthritis, lot of new researches are happening and the latest evidence has shown the presence of CPC ie, chondrogenic...