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arthritis
noun
Inflammation of a joint or joints causing pain and/or disability, swelling and stiffness, and due to various causes such as infection, trauma, degenerative changes or metabolic disorders.
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The word 'arthritis' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when referring to a joint-related condition that causes severe pain, stiffness, and inflammation in the joints. Example sentence: I have severe arthritis in my hands that makes it hard to type.
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"The health implications we're increasingly diagnosing as a result of obesity include diabetes, arthritis, heart disease and certain types of cancer," he said.
She was dealing with ever-worsening arthritis and a generalised feeling of invisibility and voicelessness.
Their skeletons have signs of arthritis, and their lower vertebrae point to a life passed in difficulty, he said.
She has advanced rheumatoid arthritis and came in yesterday in considerable pain.
But in February 1994 it crops up again: "What makes my knees crack?" "There are three sources of noise from a joint – arthritis, tendon flick or gas bubbles," replies a confident-sounding Steve Seddon, of Newcastle-under-Lyme. Who needs MRI when you have the collective wisdom of Guardian readers?
He'd had loads of things wrong with him, including bad arthritis from doing the windows in all weathers.
Later, as rheumatoid arthritis took over the joints of her hands, print and collage techniques allowed her to create paper friezes and murals, many of them epic in both scale and ambition, and typically featuring a multitude of images of women – from the art of ancient civilisations to the mass-media image-world of the present.
Barely a month after Ray Gilmartin pulled Vioxx, a hitherto blockbuster arthritis drug, from the market, Merck's boss suddenly finds himself fighting for his job.
Their arthritis is both caused by this strategy, and a mark of its success.
But knowing that MHC class II proteins are disrupted by noble metals suggests new avenues for developing and improving upon these old arthritis drugs.More speculatively, the study might explain why wearers of gold rings sometimes report a delay in the progression of rheumatoid arthritis in their ring fingers compared with their other fingers.
Their actions and secretions have been implicated in everything from depression and arthritis to the regulation of the immune system.I contain multitudesSeveral previous studies have suggested that artificial sweeteners might affect intestinal bacteria.
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