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For people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the joint pain and stiffness characteristic of the disease can make doing everyday chores almost impossible. New research, however, is offering hope to millions of sufferers.
In a recently published study (Drug Research, 2001;51:293-298), doctors asked 30 people with RA to follow one of three treatment programs for two months: a conventional pharmaceutical treatment; a conventional treatment plus an antioxidant supplement containing Iow dosages of vitamins A, C and E, selenium and nutritional yeast; and conventional ...