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Get tips for starting and sticking with an exercise routine to help you stay healthy when you have arthritis or a related condition. Studies show an engaged patient is a healthier patient. Staying fit ...
Clinical trials are an important step in testing the effects of new treatments on health outcomes. Did you know that one of the most challenging aspects of the drug approval process is finding people ...
In this episode of the Live Yes! With Arthritis podcast, we revisit the top takeaways from some of 2024’s most popular and intriguing episodes. Guests and hosts share what most resonated with them ...
Learn why you may need to stop taking certain supplements like glucosamine, chondroitin and others before you have surgery. If you have surgery scheduled soon, you may need to set aside your ...
Learn about medications used to treat fibromyalgia symptoms and how they can help reduce pain and fatigue and improve sleep. The most helpful treatment approach for fibromyalgia is a combination of ...
Obesity and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) have a complicated relationship. Being overweight or obese is more common in people with PsA than in those without it. Research also shows that those with both ...
Mindfulness and meditation can help you deal with the pain and stress of arthritis. Could something as simple as taking a few minutes each day to stop, breathe and focus help ease chronic joint pain?
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis that affects the back. It can occur anywhere along the spine. Usually the low back and sometimes the neck are affected. In OA, the cartilage ...
Learn how to use the bent leg technique to safely stretch your calf muscles before and after you walk. PRECAUTION: Be careful to maintain your balance. Hold on to a stable object like a chair, railing ...
Use these strategies for a successful arthritis walking program whether you’re just starting or trying to stick to a routine. For people of any age with arthritis, walking is especially good medicine.
These pain relief methods include creams, exercise, CAM therapies, footwear, nerve treatments and injections. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 76.2 million, or 26% of Americans, ...