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What Gout Looks Like - About.com: Health

What Gout Looks Like
About.com: Health
Gout is a type of arthritis caused by uric acid crystals in your joints and other tissues. Your body normally creates uric acid as it breaks down purines. Purines are found in some foods and drinks. Normally, your kidneys filter uric acid out of your ...

6 Diet Changes that Ease Arthritis Pain - iVillage Entertainment

6 Diet Changes that Ease Arthritis Pain
iVillage Entertainment
Researchers have found that certain foods cause inflammation while others reduce it. While osteoarthritis, the common "wear and tear" form of arthritis, has not been considered an inflammatory condition (compared to rheumatoid athritis, for example), ...

Gout recurrence can be prevented - Ct Post

The West Australian

Gout recurrence can be prevented
Ct Post
Some medications can make gout attacks more likely. Simple aspirin and commonly used water pills -- known in "doctor talk" as thiazide diuretics -- have been associated with gout. On the other hand, coffee and vitamin C, as well as dairy foods and ...
Kenya: Go Easy On These Foods, They May Lead to GoutAllAfrica.com

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Ask the doctor: gout prevention - Adelaide Now

Ask the doctor: gout prevention
Adelaide Now
Avoiding these foods may help decrease the frequency and severity of gout attacks. Some foods high in purine do not seem to exacerbate gout. These include mushrooms, cauliflower, asparagus and spinach. Excessive intake of fructose (the sugar found in ...

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