Sunday, November 22, 2009

gout

More Vitamin C May Mean Less Chance of Gout

With 1,500 milligrams a day, men cut their risk by 45 percent, study finds more >>

Health Buzz: What Obama's Health Plan Means for You and Other Health News

Avoiding painful gout attacks; new vitamins target teens. more >>

Preventing Gout Attacks: Know Treatment Options Like Uloric, Follow Gout Diet

Uloric is the first new drug for gout in 40 years. Your diet matters, too; know which foods to avoid. more >>

Gout Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Gouty Arthritis?

This true/false quiz will test your knowledge of the painful condition caused by high uric acid levels. more >>

Gout Quiz: Answers

Answers to a true/false quiz about gouty arthritis. more >>

Uloric Approved for Gout

The first new treatment option in 40 years more >>

Gene Mutation in Dalmatians Sheds Light on Kidney Stones in Humans

Finding explained high levels of uric acid in dog breed more >>

Drug Improves Outcomes for Gout Patients

Study says pegloticase viable treatment for those who've run out of options more >>

Three Genes Raise Gout Risk

Finding could lead to new treatments, experts say more >>

New Drug Helps Relieve Gout

Pegloticase normalized uric acid levels within 6 hours for participants in phase II trial more >>

Gout Isn't Gone, Guys

Even perfectly fit men develop the painful condition. more >>

Basketball Star Details His Struggle With Gout

Maurice Cheeks shows that the arthritic condition can strike anyone more >>

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