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[Title] => Cracking your Knuckles will cause Arthritis
[Summary] => Considered to be one of modern medicine's more popular medical myths, different doctors and healthcare professionals have had their say over the factual basis of developing Arthritis due to habitual knuckle cracking, with a published study conducted by a Donald Unger MD being the most notable.
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[Title] => 9 ways to deal with knee pain
[Summary] => As a last resort, total knee replacement is an effective way to treat knee pain and increase independence in older adults, even when that pain is caused by advanced osteoarthritis, according to research presented at a recent meeting of the American College of Rheumatology.
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September 17, 2012 - 12:00am