Some foods and drinks may increase the risk of arthritis or make symptoms worse, for instance, highly processed foods and sweetened drinks. If you have arthritis, making the right dietary choices ...
Elizabeth Barnes, MS, RDN, LDN, is a dietitian with a focus on treating clients with eating disorders and disordered eating to help them to mend their relationship with food and their bodies.
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. There’s now increasing evidence that an anti-inflammatory diet could ease arthritis symptoms , and a new book ...
Moderate alcohol consumption and eating oily fish, fruits, and cereals may reduce the risk for rheumatoid arthritis ( ...
Another potential warning sign for diets high in ultra-processed foods: It can lead to arthritis ... how the consumption of ultra-processed food impacts the body's muscles. Ultra-processed ...