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  2. Are Cherries Healthy? 8 Health Benefits - AOL

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    "Cherries contain anti-inflammatory compounds, which can help reduce symptoms of arthritis and gout," says Masi. RELATED: 10 Best Fruits To Reduce Inflammation 4.

  3. 10 Reasons To Start Drinking Tart Cherry Juice A.S.A.P. - AOL

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    According to the Arthritis Foundation, “in 2019, a review of six studies found that tart cherry juice significantly lowered uric acid and led to less severe disease and fewer reported gout ...

  4. What Nutritionists Want You To Know About the Healthiest Fruits

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    “Those with gout may benefit from consuming tart cherries too, as consumption is linked to symptom management,” says Lauren Manaker, MS, RD, LD, a South Carolina-based registered dietitian ...

  5. Gout - Wikipedia

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    Gout presenting as slight redness in the metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe. Gout can present in several ways, although the most common is a recurrent attack of acute inflammatory arthritis (a red, tender, hot, swollen joint). [4] The metatarsophalangeal joint at the base of the big toe is affected most often, accounting for half of cases ...

  6. Colchicine - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, the FDA approved colchicine as a monotherapy for the treatment of three different indications (familial Mediterranean fever, acute gout flares, and for the prophylaxis of gout flares [66]). This resulted in a 3-year regulatory market exclusivity in the acute and chronic gout indications and a 7-year exclusivity on the FMF indication.

  7. Royal Ann cherry - Wikipedia

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    Royal Ann fruits are often mistaken for Rainier cherries because of their similar appearance and taste. [2] Trees produce fruit within 1–3 years after planting and are considered fully mature around 8 years old. [2] Royal Ann trees can produce up to 50 pounds of cherries per season. [2] Royal Ann cherries harvested from a Southwest Michigan farm