Gout is often associated with drinking too much or not eating healthily enough, but new research suggests genetics play more of a factor in developing the arthritic condition than previously thought.
A resident BBC doctor has warned that everyday foods and drinks could be putting many of us at risk of gout - including the consumption of a popular dinner many have every Sunday and at Christmas.
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While genetics play a large role in gout, other factors can also increase your risk, such as your diet and, potentially, your weight. Gout is an inflammatory form of arthritis that affects the ...
A doctor has issued a warning that everyday foods and drinks could be putting many of us at risk of gout. If you're a fan of your Sunday roasts or Christmas dinner, you might want to reconsider ...
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A significant scientific discovery has challenged the long-held notion that lifestyle variables such as diet and alcohol usage are the main causes of gout. The development of gout is significantly ...
A resident BBC doctor has warned that everyday foods and drinks could be putting many of us at risk of gout - including the consumption of a popular dinner many have every Sunday and at Christmas.