Sugary Drinks Warning for Gout Sufferers Supports 50 Year Old Theory, Says Arthritis Charity
May 12, 2008 - Press Dispensary - Recent research reported in the British Medical Journal* found that consuming sugary drinks can increase the risk of men developing gout, a form of arthritis. These findings support claims made over 50 years ago by arthritis pioneer Charles de Coti-Marsh, states The Arthritic Association (http://www.arthriticassociation.org.uk )
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Founded in 1942, The Arthritic Association is a registered charity dedicated to helping relieve people from the pain of arthritis through natural methods. Publications by Charles de Coti-Marsh, including 'Rheumatism and Arthritis, The Conquest', can be viewed online at http://www.arthriticassociation.org.uk/pages/home_treatment/books_and_articles/ For further information, please contact: |
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The Arthritic AssociationBruce HesterTel: 01323 433 770/777 Email: Site: www.arthriticassociation.org.uk
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