Though there’s no shortage of news surrounding COVID-19, but there are often more questions than answers, especially when it comes to those who may be at higher risk of severe illness. Here’s a look at what we know about COVID-19 and arthritis.
Though there’s no shortage of news surrounding COVID-19, but there are often more questions than answers, especially when it comes to those who may be at higher risk of severe illness. Here’s a look at what we know about COVID-19 and arthritis.
If you live with a chronic condition like lupus, you’re always on alert for a flare of your uncomfortable symptoms. Identifying your flare triggers can help. Read more to learn about the most common triggers for lupus flares.
Palindromic rheumatism is a rare type of inflammatory arthritis. With palindromic rheumatism, you experience rapid-onset symptoms that don’t leave lasting damage once your attack is resolved. Read on to learn about the symptoms and treatments of PR.
Have you heard about the newest medications available for treating rheumatoid arthritis (RA)? They’re designed to provide long-term remission from the effects of this often-debilitating disease. Learn what biologic infusion therapy can do for RA.
The thought of going through pregnancy can be daunting, even when you’re in the best of health. But it requires special attention and planning when you have rheumatoid arthritis. Here’s what you need to know about pregnancy and rheumatoid arthritis.
Traveling presents unique challenges for those who suffer from arthritis — especially when it comes to cramped airplanes, trains, and cars. Here are a few travel tips that will go a long way toward making your journey an easier one.
With winter comes colder, shorter days that force even the heartiest among us indoors. But for arthritis sufferers, this inactivity can be quite detrimental. Here’s how you can stay active this winter to keep your joints healthy.
Are you hoping for a better way than methotrexate and other similar drugs to overcome the challenges of rheumatoid arthritis (RA)? Biologics delivered via infusion therapy are the newest treatment for slowing the progression of RA. And it works!