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  2. Wikipedia:Osmosis/Osteoarthritis - Wikipedia

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    The biggest risk factor for osteoarthritis seems to be age, and often the cartilage degrades over longer periods of time, which makes it really hard to pinpoint one single culprit. As I mentioned earlier, inflammation also seems to be involved, and there are a number of proinflammatory cytokines like IL-1, IL-6, and TNF, among others, that seem ...

  3. Arthritis - Wikipedia

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    There are common risk factors that increase a person's chance of developing arthritis later in adulthood. Some of these are modifiable while others are not. [2] [3] Some common risk factors that can increase the chances of developing osteoarthritis include obesity, prior injury to the joint, type of joint, and muscle strength. [50] [51]

  4. Osteoarthritis - Wikipedia

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    Osteoarthritis commonly affects the hands, feet, spine, and the large weight-bearing joints, such as the hips and knees, although in theory, any joint in the body can be affected. As osteoarthritis progresses, movement patterns (such as gait), are typically affected. [1] Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of a joint effusion of the knee. [15]

  5. The 5 Biggest Risk Factors for Osteoporosis - AOL

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    Over the past couple of months we've discussed many of the biggest risk factors associated with some of the leading causes of death in the United States -- heart disease, cancer and stroke. Today ...

  6. Knee arthritis - Wikipedia

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    Cartilage in the knee may begin to break down after sustained stress, leaving the bones of the knee rubbing against each other and resulting in osteoarthritis. [7] Nearly a third of US citizens are affected by osteoarthritis of the knee by age 70. [8] Obesity is a known and very significant risk factor for the development of osteoarthritis. [9]

  7. What is the AIP diet, and can it reduce inflammation? A ... - AOL

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    For example, a study among 15 people with Crohn’s disease or colitis found that the AIP diet resulted in less frequent bowel movements and improved stress. However, there was no control group in ...

  8. Gene therapy for osteoarthritis - Wikipedia

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    The main risk factors for osteoarthritis are age [2] [3] and body mass index, [4] [3] as such, OA is predominantly considered a disease of aging. [5] [6] As the body ages, catabolic factors begin to predominate over anabolic factors resulting in a reduction of extracellular matrix gene expression [7] and reduced cellularity [8] [7] in articular ...

  9. Postpartum Weight Loss: 3 Steps to Get Started (& More Tips ...

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    1. Eat Nutritious Foods. A healthy eating plan is the cornerstone of any weight loss journey. Eating nutritious foods can also help you avoid postpartum weight gain. Opt for whole foods full of ...