Similar words: nephritis, forthright, British, anti-semitism, thrive, thrill, thrift, thrilled. Meaning: [ɑː'θraɪtɪs] n. inflammation of a joint or joints.
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61) The only other large studies with controls examined hip fractures and rheumatoid arthritis and found odds ratios of 1.5 and 2.1.
62) The less expensive drugs were just as effective in treating arthritis.
63) Arthritis, epilepsy and other conditions that worsen with the cycle would remain stable.
64) People with progressively severe impairments, due to illness such as multiple sclerosis or rheumatoid arthritis, must constantly cope with new problems.
65) The principles of ergonomics that are important for all workers are particularly important for those working with arthritis.
66) We speak of some one who is stiff-necked long before they may become crippled with arthritis.
67) Prophylactic therapy to avoid acute gouty arthritis should accompany the initiation of allopurinol therapy.
68) The patients studied suffered from either osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.
69) Arthritis made it difficult for him to do everyday things like take out the garbage or mow the lawn.
70) A woman whose daughter died after a lifetime in pain with arthritis has been raising funds for research into the disease.
71) Like arthritis, multiple sclerosis and diabetes, lupus is a disease of the immune system gone awry.
72) Good for arthritis sufferers and they say it even stops snoring.
73) Once she had her diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, however, another part of her kicked in.
74) She's seventy and she only stopped hunting last season because she's got arthritis in her wrist.
75) Kath Manson is eighty five and suffers from severe arthritis.
76) A new treatment could mean a release from pain for arthritis sufferers.
77) Maintains joint structure and joint function, does not damage joints, and is helpful to people with arthritis. 4.
78) A typical example of such a long-term health problem is arthritis.
79) What you can do It's important for anyone with arthritis to try to retain and improve mobility through exercise and movement.
80) It developed into rheumatoid arthritis, but being confined to a wheelchair didn't stop Jackie marrying and bringing up three children.
81) The other one was wracked with arthritis, from unloading the ore boats in too many Chicago winters.
82) With diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, it is less obvious how the placebo effect works.
83) I had been having trouble with arthritis for years, and nine years ago had a hip replacement.
84) I suffer from chronic arthritis, but as soon as I saw her I felt better.
85) Pfizer is developing many of its human medicines, such as the antibiotic Zithromax and an arthritis drug, for pet use.
86) Chronic conditions like diabetes or arthritis require medical treatment including drugs to control them.
87) More than 1,000,000 people in Britain suffer from rheumatoid arthritis and a further five million have osteoarthritis.
88) Jean Parmiter recently spent an afternoon with a Morden group of people suffering from arthritis.
88) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
89) Anyone who suffers from rheumatism, arthritis, backache, cramp or sore joints would feel immediate relief.
90) She suffered from arthritis and was largely confined to her home.
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