Gout and Diet
Learn how your diet and lifestyle can help you avoid gout. Dr. Hyon Choi, a leading world expert in gout at the Arthritis Research Centre of Canada will take you through healthy eating guidelines to prevent or manage gout.
Dr. Choi explains:
"Eating healthy food, exercising, and maintaining a healthy weight can help people manage their arthritis, minimize painful attacks, and decrease the risk of developing other complications."
For the latest leading edge arthritis research visit www.arthritisresearch.ca.
Видео Gout and Diet канала Arthritis Research Canada
Dr. Choi explains:
"Eating healthy food, exercising, and maintaining a healthy weight can help people manage their arthritis, minimize painful attacks, and decrease the risk of developing other complications."
For the latest leading edge arthritis research visit www.arthritisresearch.ca.
Видео Gout and Diet канала Arthritis Research Canada
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