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AROUND 10 million people in the UK have osteoarthritis with an estimated 350,000 new cases diagnosed each year.
Dr. Gibson adds that there is also a theory that synovial fluid (the fluid that lubricates joints) might be thicker when it ...
Share on Pinterest A drop in estradiol and progesterone may explain the increased risk of osteoarthritis after menopause, a mouse study suggests. Image credit: Hollie Fernando/Getty Images.