It is a timeworn sign of old age and frailty. Yet arthritis often【1】______

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问题    It is a timeworn sign of old age and frailty.
   Yet arthritis often【1】______ the young.                             【1】______
This disease of the body also has a【2】______ impact on the mind.       【2】______
   "got very【3】______ I couldn’t sleep.                                【3】______
   When pain is【4】______ like that, it changes your personality.       【4】______
   And it affected everyone around me, " says Nora Baldner, who had arthritis in both hips. "I" d pour【5】______ milk on my kids’ cereal because I didn’t want to walk to the back of the supermarket where the real milk was."                                                【5】______
   Joint problems are now hurting and crippling 43 million Americans, and they’re more【6】______ than cancer or diabetes.                                                 【6】______
   The most common form, osteoarthritis, affects about 21 million. Rheumatoid arthritis, another common type, hits slightly more than 2 million. (There are 95 or so other forms, often affecting fewer people.)
   And the numbers are going up【7】______.                              【7】______
   By 2025, the total is expected to top【8】______ million,             【8】______
as an obese population pounds more heavily on its joints and an active generation of baby【9】______ grinds them down.                                                        【9】______
   What’s worse, these people will be fighting the disease without medicines that had become staples of treatment: The drugs Vioxx and Bextra have just been yanked off the market because they appear to【10】______ the risk of heart disease,                                  【10】______
and that same shadow of fear has been cast over remaining drugs like Celebrex and even ibuprofen—a medicine that had already worded doctors because heavy use can cause bleeding in the stomach. [br] 【3】
It is a timeworn sign of old age and frailty. Yet arthritis often strikes the young. This disease of the body also has a terrible impact on the mind. "I got very depressed...I couldn’t sleep. When pain is constant like that, it changes your personality. And it affected everyone around me," says Nora Baldner, who had arthritis in both hips. "I’d pour evaporated milk on my kids’ cereal because I didn’t want to walk to the back of the supermarket where the real milk was,"
   Joint problems are now huffing and crippling 43 million Americans, and they’re more costly than cancer or diabetes. The most common form, osteoarthritis, affects about 21 million. Rheumatoid arthritis, another common type, hits slightly more than 2 million. (There are 95 or so other forms, often affecting fewer people.) And the numbers are going up steadily. By 2025, the total is expected to top 60 million, as an obese population pounds more heavily on its joints and an active generation of baby boomers grinds them down.
What’s worse, these people will be fighting the disease without medicines that had become staples of treatment. The drugs Vioxx and Bextra have just been yanked off the market because they appear to raise the risk of heart disease, and that same shadow of fear has been cast over remaining drugs like Celebrex and even ibuprofen-- a medicine that bad already worried doctors because heavy use can cause bleeding in the stomach.

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