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Arthritis
Don't Let Pain Keep You Down
(A Cup of Health with CDC)
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Physical activity is an important part of managing heart disease, however many patients with heart disease suffer from arthritis. Dr. Chad Helmick discusses the role physical activity plays in controlling heart disease and arthritis. Created: 5/9/2008 by MMWR.
Date Released: 2/26/2009.
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Don't Let Pain Keep You Down
(A Minute of Health with CDC)
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This broadcast discusses how joint pain-related to arthritis should not keep patients with heart disease from moderate, doctor-approved exercise. Created: 5/9/2008 by MMWR.
Date Released: 2/26/2009.
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Quédese sentado y sufra o empiece a moverse (Sit and Suffer of Move and Mend)
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Aproximadamente uno de cada cinco adultos y 300,000 niños en los Estados Unidos sufren de artritis. Este podcast aborda las maneras de aliviar el dolor que causa la artritis, fortalecer las articulaciones y mejorar el uso de las áreas afectadas. Created: 5/9/2008 by MMWR.
Date Released: 2/19/2009.
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Sit and Suffer or Move and Mend
(A Cup of Health with CDC)
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Approximately one of five U.S. adults and 300,000 children are affected by arthritis. Dr. Jennifer Hootman discusses ways to relieve the pain of arthritis, strengthen joints, and improve the use of affected areas.. Created: 5/9/2008 by MMWR.
Date Released: 5/8/2008.
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Sit and Suffer or Move and Mend
(A Minute of Health with CDC)
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Approximately one of five U.S. adults and 300,000 children are affected by arthritis, and this broadcast discusses ways to relieve the pain of arthritis, strengthen joints, and improve the use of affected areas. Created: 5/9/2008 by MMWR.
Date Released: 5/8/2008.
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Un vistazo a la artritis
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La artritis y otras afecciones reumáticas afectan a unos 46 millones de adultos en Estados Unidos. Dado que los adultos estadounidenses están viviendo más años, es probable que aumente el número de personas que viven con artritis. Este informe hace proyecciones hacia el año 2030 sobre el número de adultos, por estado, que tendrán artritis médicamente diagnosticada y limitación de actividades atribuible a la artritis. (Title: Un vistazo a la artritis [A Quick Look at Arthritis]; Created: 5/4/2007 by MMWR). Created: 5/4/2007 by MMWR.
Date Released: 10/1/2007.
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A Quick Look at Arthritis
(A Cup of Health with CDC)
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Arthritis and other rheumatic conditions affect approximately 46 million adults in the United States. Because U.S. adults are living longer, the number living with arthritis likely will increase. This report projects the number of adults in each state who will have doctor-diagnosed arthritis and arthritis-attributable activity limitations in 2030. Created: 5/4/2007 by MMWR.
Date Released: 6/1/2007.
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A Quick Look at Arthritis
(A Minute of Health with CDC)
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Arthritis and other rheumatic conditions affect approximately 46 million adults in the United States. Because U.S. adults are living longer, the number living with arthritis likely will increase. This report projects the number of adults in each state who will have doctor-diagnosed arthritis and arthritis-attributable activity limitations in 2030. Created: 5/4/2007 by MMWR.
Date Released: 6/1/2007.
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Prevalencia de la artritis diagnosticada por el médico y limitación de las actividades atribuida a la artritis en Estados Unidos, 2003--2005
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La artritis tiene una alta prevalencia entre los adultos en EE.UU. y se prevé que para el año 2030 afectará a alrededor de 67 millones de personas en este país. El presente informe actualiza los cálculos de la prevalencia nacional de la artritis diagnosticada por un médico y la limitación de las actividades atribuida a la artritis en la población adulta en los EE.UU. Los hallazgos indican que durante 2003--2005 se registraron alrededor de 46.4 millones de casos de artritis diagnosticados por un médico y que 17.4 millones de personas presentaban limitación en sus actividades atribuida a la artritis. Esto subraya la necesidad de aumentar las intervenciones para prevenir y controlar la artritis. Created: 10/13/2006 by MMWR.
Date Released: 12/4/2006.
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Prevalence of Doctor-Diagnosed Arthritis and Arthritis-Attributable Activity Limitation --- United States, 2003--2005
(A Cup of Health with CDC)
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Arthritis is highly prevalent among U.S. adults and is expected to affect approximately 67 million adults in the United States by 2030. This report updates estimates of the national prevalence of doctor-diagnosed arthritis and arthritis-attributable activity limitation in the adult U.S. population. The findings indicate that during 2003--2005, approximately 46.4 million persons had doctor-diagnosed arthritis and 17.4 million had arthritis-attributable activity limitations, underscoring the need to increase availability of evidence-based arthritis prevention and management interventions. Created: 10/13/2006 by MMWR.
Date Released: 10/13/2006.
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Prevalence of Doctor-Diagnosed Arthritis and Arthritis-Attributable Activity Limitation --- United States, 2003--2005
(A Minute of Health with CDC)
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Arthritis is highly prevalent among U.S. adults and is expected to affect approximately 67 million adults in the United States by 2030. This report updates estimates of the national prevalence of doctor-diagnosed arthritis and arthritis-attributable activity limitation in the adult U.S. population. The findings indicate that during 2003--2005, approximately 46.4 million persons had doctor-diagnosed arthritis and 17.4 million had arthritis-attributable activity limitations, underscoring the need to increase availability of evidence-based arthritis prevention and management interventions. Created: 10/13/2006 by MMWR.
Date Released: 10/13/2006.
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