Arthritis is no longer a consequence of aging.
Learn strategies for preventing rheumatoid arthritis
and managing arthritis pain. Browse our reports
below.
Joint pain? Swelling? Arthritis is no longer an inevitable consequence
of aging, nor is the joint pain and swelling that accompanies it! You
no longer have to live with arthritis pain. With a host of new therapies
available, find out which one may be right for you. Read
more
While most people feel comfortable talking about pain in their back,
a lot of people try to hide or mask hand pain, which his often just as
debilitating. Learn about such common hand-pain-inducing problems as
carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, gout and tendonitis in Hands: Strategies
for strong, pain-free hands. Read
more
Walk, jump, climb, or sit, your knees and hips take a lot of use and
abuse. Knees and Hips: A Troubleshooting Guide to Knee and Hip
Pain describes the most common knee and hip conditions along
with treatments and preventive tips. Read
more
“My aching back!” If you’ve ever uttered those words,
then Low Back Pain: Healing Your Aching Back is the
must-have report for you. It details the latest diagnostic techniques
and describes treatments ranging from home-based exercise to surgery
and medications for lower back pain. Read
more
Oh, my aching head! If you suffer from headaches, don’t despair.
Your pain probably isn’t an omen of some terrible disease, but
instead is a response to the realities of modern life: stress, fatigue,
and lack of sleep. Whether you suffer from tension, sinus or migraine
headaches, Headaches: Treating and Preventing Migraine and Other
Headaches discusses the range of available medications and headache-management
techniques. Read
more
More than half of all adults in the United States are overweight! That’s
a staggering statistic with tremendous health implications. The good
news is that you can lose weight and keep it off. The Weigh Less,
Live Longer Report can help you tailor a successful weight control
plan that fits your particular needs. Read
more
Not sure how to start an exercise regimen? Exercise: A Program
You Can Live With will help guide you through starting and maintaining
an exercise program that suits your abilities and lifestyle. You’ll
find answers to your questions on how much and what kind of physical
activity you need, as well as advice on fitness products currently in
the marketplace. Read
more
The Harvard Health Letter delivers timely, authoritative
health information from one of the world’s most trusted sources – the
experts at Harvard Medical School. Read
more
Harvard Women’s Health Watch – the monthly
newsletter that focuses on the special health concerns of women, with
expert information and advice from the specialists at Harvard Medical
School. Read
more
Harvard Men’s Health Watch addresses the health
issues that matter to men the most. From prostate disease to hair loss,
from exercise programs to heart health, this monthly newsletter helps
men lead longer, healthier lives. Read
more