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Pomegranates. The antioxidants in the ruby seeds of this exotic fruit neutralize the free radicals that can trigger inflammation and worsen joint pain. In one study, scientists applied pomegranate extract to human cartilage aggravated by osteoarthritis and found that the extract protected the tissue against the proinflammatory protein interleukin-1b.

Anuradha D Reddy, MD
(410) 362-3612
821 N Eutaw St Ste 312
Baltimore, MD
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Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
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Education
Medical School: Bangalore Med Coll, Bangalore Univ, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Graduation Year: 1983

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Mohammad Oreizi Esfahani, MD
(410) 328-5888
827 Linden Ave
Baltimore, MD
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Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
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Medical School: St Joseph'S Univ, Fac Of Med, Beirut, Lebanon
Graduation Year: 1989

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Lawrence David Weber
(410) 605-7000
10 N Greene St
Baltimore, MD
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Rheumatology

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Melissa Lynn Hawkins, MD
22 S Greene St
Baltimore, MD
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Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
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Female
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Md Sch Of Med, Baltimore Md 21201
Graduation Year: 1997

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Gary Bruce Ruppert, MD
(410) 332-9346
301 Saint Paul St
Baltimore, MD
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Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
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Education
Medical School: Univ Of Md Sch Of Med, Baltimore Md 21201
Graduation Year: 1975

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Robert Lawrence Rosenberg, MD
(301) 774-8942
22 S Greene St
Baltimore, MD
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
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Male
Languages
Spanish
Education
Medical School: George Washington Univ Sch Of Med & Hlth Sci, Washington Dc 20037
Graduation Year: 1971
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Hospital: Holy Cross Hospital Of Silver, Silver Spring, Md
Group Practice: Arthritis & Rheumatism Assoc

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Ronald Stephen Pototsky
(410) 383-2150
821 N Eutaw St
Baltimore, MD
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Rheumatology

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Miriam Richter Cohen, MD
(404) 961-4009
200 E 33rd St
Baltimore, MD
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
Gender
Female
Education
Medical School: Tulane Univ Sch Of Med, New Orleans La 70112
Graduation Year: 1980

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(410) 225-8153
821 N Eutaw St
Baltimore, MD
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(410) 328-5793
22 S Greene St
Baltimore, MD
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Soothing Arthritis

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Richard Blau, MD, author of Too Young to Feel Old: The Arthritis Doctor’s 28-Day Formula for Pain-Free Living (DeCapo, 2007) shares his top picks for foods that ease joint pain—and explains why they work.

Pomegranates. The antioxidants in the ruby seeds of this exotic fruit neutralize the free radicals that can trigger inflammation and worsen joint pain. In one study, scientists applied pomegranate extract to human cartilage aggravated by osteoarthritis and found that the extract protected the tissue against the proinflammatory protein interleukin-1b.

Turmeric. Curcuminoids, the active ingredients in this Indian spice, turn off the inflammatory protein NF-kappaB in the joints. Animal studies have shown that turmeric has the ability to help prevent rheumatoid arthritis.

Garlic. Freshly crushed garlic releases the enzyme allicin (responsible for this herb’s characteristic odor), which works as an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agent in the body by inhibiting the formation of inflammatory prostaglandins (created by fatty acids). Quick tip: Let chopped garlic sit for 15 minutes before adding it to your dish so its active enzymes can reach their full strength.

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