Supplements fail to help mild knee arthritis: study
By Gene Emery BOSTON (Reuters) - Two food nutritional supplements widely taken by consumers including U.S. President George W. Bush for joint problems are no better than a placebo for treating arthritic pain in the knee, a study...
Consumers spend about $730 million a year on the supplements, usually hoping to find relief from a condition that afflicts at least 20 million people in the United States.
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