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Learn about self-management activities that can help people with arthritis decrease pain, improve function, stay productive, and lower health care costs. ... Details >
This guide explains the types of arthritis, new treatments available, unproven remedies to guard against, and more.... Details >
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To be at risk means that there is a possibility, based on certain factors known to contribute to the disease, that you may develop arthritis or a related condition. Answer the following five questions... Details >
The following seven questions are designed to determine if you are exhibiting the signs of arthritis. Answer them as best as you can. ... Details >
Forty-six million Americans report that a doctor told them they have arthritis or other rheumatic conditions. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the United States, limiting the activities... Details >
Chances are you or someone you know has arthritis. It causes pain, stiffness and sometimes swelling in or around joints. This page links to information about all the forms of arthritis, including back... Details >
The American Behcet's Disease Association's On-line Doctor Registry is a patient-driven database designed to help Behcet's patients locate doctors in their area that have experience with Behcet's Dise... Details >
Arthritis is becoming more and more common - and not just among the very old. The good news is that a program of moderate exercise can offset the pain and inconvenience of this indiscriminate disease.... Details >
This page will help you find specialists in arthritis care and research in your geographic area.... Details >
Facts about the dietary (nutritional) supplements glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate and their use as treatment options for arthritis. Includes a description of the products, how they are used and kn... Details >