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Joint Health Supplements Seek Second Look

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With a mix of elderly and active people filling out the population joint health can be an important part of everyday life. Recent studies have shown that certain supplements can help keep joints healthy for these people and beyond.

With a mix of elderly and active people filling out the population joint health can be an important part of everyday life. Recent studies have shown that certain supplements can help keep joints healthy for these people and beyond.

Brian Cornblatt, PhD, from Nutramax Laboratories discussed results presented to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons at their recent meeting in Las Vegas.

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