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Could Tiger Woods' Knee Surgery Increase His Odds for Osteoarthritis In the Future?

Shortly after winning the U.S. Open, Tiger Woods announced he was sitting out the rest of the PGA tour to have ACL reconstruction surgery on his left knee. Is Woods doing the right thing for his knee? Maybe not, according to research funded in part by the Arthritis Foundation. Click here to find out.

 

Today's Tip:

Wheelin’ to the Grill. If carrying a platter of food to and from the grill is too difficult, use a wheeled cart or child’s wagon to roll the platter back and forth. Read past tips.

 


 

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