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By Carol & Richard Eustice, About.com Guides to Arthritis since 1997

Bing Cherries: May Help Gout, Reduce Arthritis Inflammation

Sunday August 8, 2004
According to research at the Agricultural Research Service's Western Human Nutrition Research Center in Davis, CA, eating fresh, plump, juicy bing cherries may help people who suffer from the pain of gout or other forms of arthritic inflammation. Read the story and see the significant study results.

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