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Recognizing Lyme Disease
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Treating Lyme Disease
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Fight the Bite: Tips for Preventing Lyme Disease
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Osteoporosis vs. Osteoarthritis: How Can You Tell The Difference?
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When is Back Pain Osteoporosis?
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Can Cracking Your Knuckles Cause Arthritis?
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Osteoarthritis Treatment
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Are Arthritis and Fibromyalgia Connected?
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Alternative Arthritis Therapies: Chiropractic and Massage
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Arthritis: SED Rate
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Arthritis: Who's At Risk?
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Alternative Arthritis Therapies: Acupuncture
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Arthritis and the Weekend Warrior
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Alternative Arthritis Therapies: Cupping & Magnets
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Alternative Arthritis Therapies: Supplements
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STEPHEN SMILES, MD: I think that's definitely the case. If we try to get people to come earlier and earlier, I think the possibility of their care is going to be improved.
DAVID MARKS, MD: What are the three most common symptoms that a person should look for in arthritis?
STEPHEN SMILES, MD: The three most common symptoms would be pain in or around a joint, swelling in or around a joint, heat and redness in or around a joint.
DAVID MARKS, MD: Pain, swelling, redness. Good. Well thank you very much, and thank you for joining our webcast. I'm Dr. David Marks. Goodbye.