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Arthritis Cure? Arthritus cure is a common misspelling of arthritis cure.
Although researchers have made great progress in developing treatments for arthritis, they still have a long way to go before they find an arthritis cure. There are a number of questions you should ask regarding any product that claims to cure arthritis. First, does the product claim to be a remedy for all
types of arthritis and other diseases? Second, does the scientific support for this remedy come from only one study or a few small studies? Third, does the label lack directions for use or warnings about side effects?
If the answer to any of these questions is yes, it could be a sign that the remedy is unproven. Researchers are hard at work trying to find a cure for arthritis. In the meantime, proven treatment methods can help relieve symptoms and possibly slow down the disease's progression.
(Click Arthritis Cure for a detailed look at how arthritis treatment has advanced in recent years, as well as some additional factors to consider before trying any product sold as a cure for arthritis. You can also click any of the links in the box to the right for specific information.)