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Impact of fruits on Plasma Uric Acid

Melon, peach, apricot, fig and dry fig, pomegranate, don’t affect to much plasma uric acid, what I want to know for each one if it affect up or down. I will be happy too if your answer have only one of this fruits, for the other fruits(apples…) I have the answers.

White grain or whole grain bread less harmful for Plasma Uric Acid?

You find contradictions in reading websides about white bread and whole grain bread for plasma uric acid. Please give your opinion: white bread or whole grain bread is less harmful?

RA and early morning stiffness

Joint stiffness is described as an almost universal symtpom of RA, but can RA occur without significant morning stiffness, especially early in the course of the illness?

Hypothyroidism and Rheumatoid Arthritis

I have had RA since 1967.  When I eat a meal, immediately afterward I get cold.  I can recall that as a child, after I ate I would frequently go outside and sit in the sun to get warm.  I also find that I frequently get cold and it seems it is from the inside, and the only thing that will warm me up is soaking in a hot bath.  Is this from the arthritis, or something else?

Inflammatory Reaction to Synvisc

hello i have received 2 series of synvisc injections for chondromalica patella.three years apart.both times after third injection i have severe swelling and fluid inknee. is there any data or case study on synvisc for chondromalica patella?

How long to be off Celebrex adn Plaquenil for a Surgery?

I currently take Celebrex and Plaquenil for RA and am having surgery soon on my foot.  Dr. told me to be off my meds. one week prior to surgery, but didn’t say how long afterward.  What do you suggest?

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