Some advice was okay to an extent. Others were clearly a money grab.
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TikTok’s gout “cures” are exploding and doctors say stop
TikTok is overflowing with videos promising to “flush” uric acid, reverse gout overnight, or cure joint pain with a single ...
TikTok’s viral gout advice may be popular, but doctors say it leaves out what actually works. A new study published in Rheumatology Advances in Practice by Oxford University Press reports that TikTok ...
Prolonged hyperuricemia is a major risk factor for gout, which is now regarded as a curable disease. Awareness of the various factors that can trigger gout flares is essential for their prevention. An ...
A new study finds that TikTok videos about gout frequently spread confusing or inaccurate advice. Most clips focus on diet changes and supplements, while barely mentioning the long-term treatments ...
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