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[Title] => Managing arthritis
[Summary] => A common myth that has gained currency among a lot of people is that as the cold months become more extreme in the Philippines (usually January and February), arthritis, or rayuma as it is known in the vernacular, will again take its toll among the many arthritis sufferers.
There is medical basis in that statement, says Dr. Juan Javier Lichauco of the Rheumatology Allergy and Immunology Center of St. Lukes Medical Center which was put up to provide a premier diagnostic and treatment facility for the three major fields of immunologic conditions.
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[Title] => The ber months & rayuma
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There is a medical basis for that statement, says Dr. Juan Javier Lichauco of the Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology Center of St. Lukes Medical Center which was established to provide a premier diagnostic and treatment facility for the three major fields of immunologic conditions.
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There is medical basis in that statement, says Dr. Juan Javier Lichauco of the Rheumatology Allergy and Immunology Center of St. Lukes Medical Center which was put up to provide a premier diagnostic and treatment facility for the three major fields of immunologic conditions.
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There is a medical basis for that statement, says Dr. Juan Javier Lichauco of the Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology Center of St. Lukes Medical Center which was established to provide a premier diagnostic and treatment facility for the three major fields of immunologic conditions.
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January 26, 2006 - 12:00am
October 14, 2004 - 12:00am