Arthritis & Rheumatism. 2006;54(11):3452-3464. More than 40 percent of arthritis sufferers in the U.S. report using complementary and alternative medicine, including dietary supplements, and ...
Nov. 13, 2024 — The use of biologic and targeted therapies for children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) surpassed more typical therapies in recent years, according to ...
You can’t always prevent arthritis because some contributing factors may be out of your hands. But lifestyle changes may reduce your chances of developing severe symptoms of this inflammatory ...
Studies haven’t confirmed acupuncture helps arthritis, but it still may be worth trying. It’s been about 2,000 years in the making, but acupuncture has gained some mainstream acceptance as a medical ...
Dr Philip J. Mease shares his insights on the use of ultrasound in psoriatic arthritis diagnosis, particularly in uncovering cases that are not obvious.
Joint health is paramount for maintaining an active and fulfilling lifestyle, especially as we age. For many, joint ...
OA often comes on gradually, and its symptoms can ebb and flow over time. While it is wise to speak to a healthcare provider about any symptoms you experience, there are several steps you can take at ...
With the winter weather biting hard in many parts of the country, you may be one of the many arthritis sufferers who feel that their arthritis pain is influenced by the weather-- specifically ...
Some foods and drinks may increase the risk of arthritis or make symptoms worse, for instance, highly processed foods and sweetened drinks. If you have arthritis, making the right dietary choices ...
Part of diagnosing rheumatoid arthritis (RA) involves ruling out other conditions that mimic RA, such as fibromyalgia, Lyme disease, and osteoarthritis. Diagnosis involves a physical examination, a ...
An arthritis diagnosis can feel overwhelming. But there are steps you can take to empower yourself to best manage your arthritis, so you can get back to doing what you love. Learning about your ...
Many people living with HIV/AIDS use complementary therapies to help them manage their health. These methods don’t replace standard medical care but may help you feel better. Here’s a closer ...