Rheumatoid Arthritis: Part Two


Rheumatoid arthritis affects 1.3 million Americans. Research advances and drug development have helped control this chronic disease. Noted UCLA Rheumatology expert Dr. Michael Weisman, presents an update on the latest treatments in the second of two lectures. Series: The Coming of Age Lecture Series [7/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 14861]

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7 Responses to “Rheumatoid Arthritis: Part Two”

  1. BeauLeeman Says:

    Let’s cut to the chase. Granted you can’t do anything about a genetic predisposition that some have due to an inherited ‘mutation’, or the simple fact of getting older.

    What you CAN do, however, is to take charge of your ‘environment’. For some evidence regarding cigarette smoke, jump to [10:10]. (click here)

    In short, even though age and genetics can (and will) start the process, cigarette smoke is the fertilizer that will likely accelerate it.

  2. katieshealinggarden Says:

    The McDougall Diet………….answer to CVD and Rheumatoid Arthritis….Prevention and CURE!

  3. Cellimmunitydotcom Says:

    I used to have arthritis pain all throughout my body, had pain for years and years, not until a friend of mine told me about an all natural, little known protein, did my pain go away.

    Cellimmunitydotcom

  4. drzugo Says:

    More videos like this (only for physicians) at symposier (.com)

  5. shaunadams Says:

    Good intro. I wish there was more info re prevention and alternative treatment.

  6. fm7ncn3 Says:

    Very good information. I wish the treatment for CVD had been reached before I developed heart disease. Hopefully it will be soon.

  7. OliveEyes Says:

    Very informative video. Thank you.

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