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Arthritis therapies 'ineffective'

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Old 9th February 2009, 09:30 PM
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Most complementary therapies used by people with rheumatoid arthritis are ineffective, a study has suggested.

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yes! apparently chiropodists are complementary therapists!! so thats ok, we can now charge twice as much, be half as qualified and not bother with the HPC!! I might kick back light some candles, put on the whale song cd and let the energy of the universe enucleate Mrs S's painful HD on her rheumatoid joint. come on guys lets have a group hug
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