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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 ...
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 ...
These resources can help empower teens and young adults during challenging life transitions from childhood to adulthood, including navigating life after high school, social changes, self-care and the ...
Riding a stationary bike is one of the most effective workouts for arthritic joints. Here’s how to cycle safely. Want a workout that burns calories, strengthens muscles and can help ease arthritis ...
In partnership with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the Arthritis Foundation has expanded its support to the more than 1 in 3 military and veteran service members battling doctor-diagnosed ...
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, ...
Medical billing and coding errors are unfortunately common. That can cause your claim to be denied or increase what you have to pay out of pocket. After you receive care, you’ll get an explanation of ...
Research is mixed on whether these supplements help with OA pain and stiffness, but they are safe to try. Glucosamine and chondroitin are popular supplements used to treat osteoarthritis (OA).
Adding more marine life to your meals could help calm inflammation. Arthritis is – for the most part – a disease of inflammation. When your joints swell, turn red and feel warm to the touch, what ...