Does Coffee Help or Hurt Gout?
Nearly two-thirds of Americans start their day with a cup or more of coffee. Besides its wake-up java jolt effect, coffee could be good for your health. Studies have linked regular coffee consumption...
View ArticleFormer Football Player Tackles Gout
As a former football player and wrestler who’d had three knee operations, Scott thought he knew pain. Then he had his first gout attack. While the pain was new to him, Scott was familiar with gout...
View ArticleLet’s Speak Gout: Addressing A Treatable, Yet Often Untreated Condition
Did you know that Gout Awareness Day is held on May 22? In support of Gout Awareness Day today, we’ve launched a new tool to help those that suffer from the disease. Of the nearly 8.3 million adults...
View Article“Honey, I Have Gout”: A Spouse Reflects on Her Worries
At times, life can be difficult for those living with gout, but it can be just as hard on spouses. When you live in close quarters with a significant other, you undoubtedly feel the pain they deal with...
View ArticleArthritis Foundation Launches Wipe Out Gout – Awareness Campaign
It may come as a surprise that gout is the most common cause of inflammatory arthritis among adults in the United States.1 It’s also very painful, but gout can be a management disease – meaning there...
View ArticleHeart Diet Good for Gout
A diet that’s best known for promoting heart health may also help gout management. The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet, which emphasizes fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains...
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