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Diet's effect on Arthritis

Question  Does a good diet help?
 
Answer  Yes. It would hard to disagree. But there is no evidence that a specific diet has any effect on arthritis of any type.

Last update: 08:10 PM Tuesday, April 10, 2007

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Alan Matsumoto, M.D.

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