The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Arthritis
Written by admin on August 19th, 2010Product Description
Get Help for Your Arthritis and Preserve the Quality of Your Life! If you’re one of the 46 million Americans who suffer from arthritis, here’s some welcome news: you don’t have to live with your pain or accept it as part of getting older. You can make the decision today to get the facts about arthritis. In The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Arthritis, Dr. John Clough shares insights, discoveries, and inspiring stories from his 43-year career as one of America
















































August 19th, 2010 at 1:02 am
This book is so informative and very readable for the average lay person! I have purchased several copies to give to friends suffering from Arthritis. The author, Dr. John Clough should be commended for this extremely helpful book!!! Definitely five stars!
Rating: 5 / 5
August 19th, 2010 at 3:16 am
Arthritis is a highly debilitating condition, causing many people to live in constant pain. “The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Arthritis: Everything You Need to Know About the Many Forms of Arthritis from a renowned Rheumatology Expert” discusses arthritis in depth, outlining the different types one would face, how to know when to seek a doctor for potential diagnosis, the impact of diet and exercise, and more. There is no shortage of medical expertise within. “The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Arthritis” is from a leading medical professional on the subject and is a must for anyone who thinks they may have arthritis.
Rating: 5 / 5
August 19th, 2010 at 5:51 am
This book really hit the bull’s eye for me.
I have a few aches and pains and thought I might have some form of arthritis. So I sat down to read The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Arthritis, expecting to fall asleep every 5 minutes.
What a surprise!
The author stepped me through 11 case studies covering the most common forms of arthritis, each study embellished with a quirky character who kept my eyelids from dropping.
A very good read that ultimately convinced me that my own puny problems are merely (dare I say it?) old age.
Rating: 5 / 5