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Being Creative to Cope with Juvenile Arthritis

Being Creative to Cope with Juvenile Arthritis

Being Creative to Cope with Juvenile Arthritis Being Creative to Cope with Juvenile Arthritis 02 Aug 2017 Share Julia was diagnosed with juvenile arthritis (JA) at the age of 13. While many of her joints remain currently unaffected by the disease, she tends

Patients with multiple autoimmune diseases have unique concerns, physician needs

Patients with multiple autoimmune diseases have unique concerns, physician needs

BOSTON — Rheumatologists need to do more to better understand the unique burdens and frustrations experienced by patients with multiple immune-mediated inflammatory diseases, according to Lilly Stairs, head of patient advocacy for Clara Health and a board

Young Adults with Arthritis and Mental Health

Young Adults with Arthritis and Mental Health

Mental health is a part of everyone's life, just like physical health. Living with arthritis, physical health can fluctuate – some days you will feel better than others. Mental health is the same, and some people diagnosed with chronic conditions like

COVID-19 revisiting inflammatory pathways of arthritis

COVID-19 revisiting inflammatory pathways of arthritis

COVID-19 revisiting inflammatory pathways of arthritis SARS-CoV-2 Abstract Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, which predominantly affects the lungs and, under certain

Staying active with arthritis

Staying active with arthritis

Research has shown the benefits of regular exercise for people with arthritis and Musculoskeletal conditions. It can help to ease stiffness and pain, strengthen your bones and joints and boost feelings of wellbeing. Everybody is different and the key to

Health Inequities in Arthritis: Spotlight on Indigenous Peoples and Barriers to Arthritis Care

Health Inequities in Arthritis: Spotlight on Indigenous Peoples and Barriers to Arthritis Care

Indigenous peoples around the world face unjust health differences – including those related to arthritis care and treatment. In Canada, researchers have found that Indigenous populations face higher rates of arthritis and more severe symptoms than those

Most People With Rheumatoid Arthritis Are Not Happy With Treatment

Most People With Rheumatoid Arthritis Are Not Happy With Treatment

There are many ways of managing rheumatoid arthritis (RA) these days. An autoimmune disease that attacks the joints, rheumatoid arthritis can be managed or brought into remission with medications such as disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs),

Doing Laundry with Arthritis: 14 Tips to Make It Easier

Doing Laundry with Arthritis: 14 Tips to Make It Easier

Be honest: Who really enjoys doing laundry? It’s not the worst chore on the list but it’s generally not anyone’s idea of a good time. However, when you add in arthritis to the mix, laundry day can go from annoying to downright dreadful. Pain, stiffness,

10 Ways Socks Can Be the Best Arthritis Home Remedy You Never Thought About Using

10 Ways Socks Can Be the Best Arthritis Home Remedy You Never Thought About Using

If you’re like most people, you have a few mismatched socks tucked away in the dusty corners of your dresser drawer. No need to toss them quite yet: A humble sock can benefit your joints in a number of ways. Making slight adjustments to your everyday

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