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8 Causes of Stiff Joints (and How to Find Relief)

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As you get older, your joints may not move as freely as they used to. It sounds a little crazy, but

As you get older, your joints may not move as freely as they used to. It sounds a little crazy, but the best thing you can do is keep on trucking. See how to treat the most common sources of stiff joints. Trouble viewing this email? [View as a Webpage]( [webmd logo] Special [8 Causes of Stiff Joints (and How to Find Relief)]( [As you get older, your joints may not move as freely as they used to. It sounds a little crazy, but the best thing you can do is keep on trucking. See how to treat the most common sources of stiff joints.]( [Missing Images]( [Read More]( [Do You Really Need a Multivitamin?]( [Which vitamins protect your eyesight? Can B12 give you more energy? What's the difference between vitamins and minerals? Here's what you need to know.]( [Take Quiz]( [Are Skin Tags an Early Sign of Cancer?]( [Finding a tiny skin tag -- or several skin tags -- on your neck or under your arm can be alarming. What causes them, and what's the best way to remove them?]( [Take Quiz]( [The Truth About Concussions and Brain Injuries]( [What happens when you bang your head? Get an inside look at how the brain reacts to and recovers from blows.]( [Read More]( [Should You Try Acupuncture?]( [This ancient Chinese practice is mostly used to relieve pain but also has been used to treat other conditions. Are there risks? And who shouldn't try it?]( [Read More]( [Myths and Facts About Migraines]( [Can daily medication help prevent migraines? Are women more likely to get them than men? We separate fact from fiction.]( [Take Quiz]( [Is It Heartburn or Something Else?]( [Do you get a burning in your throat or chest after you eat? It could be heartburn -- or over a dozen other conditions.]( [Read More]( Experts and Insights [Creating Tiny Habits Can Lead to Big Changes]( [No, Pasta Isn't Bad for You]( [When Your Child Has a Serious Mental Illness]( Cancer Treatment Updates [Targeted Ultrasound Destroys Cancer Cells]( [Study: Less Is More for Testicular Cancer Chemo]( ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT [Missing image]( [Missing image]( [Missing image]( [Missing image]( [Missing image]( [WebMD.com]( | [Mobile Apps]( | [Unsubscribe]( You are receiving this message because you registered with WebMD as {EMAIL}. If you did not register for WebMD please contact our [Customer Care Team]( [WebMD Privacy Policy]( © 2020 WebMD, LLC. All rights reserved. WebMD Office of Privacy | 1201 Peachtree Street, NE | Atlanta, GA 30361

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