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		<title>Joint Pain – What Are its Causes?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where two of your bones meet is called a joint. They are linkages that permit the free movement of different parts of our bodies.

As we get older, our natural repair processes become less efficient which can result in many aches and pains. However, there are also many other factors such as diet and exercises patterns that can have marked effects on our joints. 
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