What Happens When You Are Diagnosed with Osteoarthritis at an Early Age?

Osteoarthritis(OA) is known as the “wear and tear” arthritis, typically affecting adults ages 65 and older. It is a degenerative disease and occurs when cartilage between joints breaks down causing pain and stiffness, and even swelling. 27 million Americans are affected by this painful, chronic condition. While most sufferers are seniors, OA occurs in people …

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Dating with Lupus

When I was first diagnosed with lupus, I felt relieved. After what seemed like years of questioning of what going on with my body I finally had some answers. However, after my initial moment of feeling thankful for some clarity, I started to realize what this diagnosis really meant. Having lupus basically meant the healthy …

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Top 10 Biggest Misconceptions About Lupus

Lupus is a complex, chronic autoimmune disease marked by excess inflammation and a variety of other symptoms. The body’s immune system essentially goes into overdrive and attacks normal, healthy tissue resulting in swelling and damage to other organs. A lupus diagnosis is life-changing and being aware of key facts and common misconceptions about the disease …

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An Osteoarthritis Diagnosis Doesn’t Mean Giving Up the Sports You Love

Osteoarthritis(OA) affects over 27 million Americans. It is commonly referred to as “wear and tear” arthritis because it is a degenerative disease, that worsens over time. It occurs when cartilage, which is the rubbery material that covers the end of each bone, breaks down causing pain and problems with joint mobility. Many people believe that …

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Tips for Traveling with Osteoarthritis

Preparing for a trip can be a stressful task in itself. When you add a condition like osteoarthritis(OA) to the mix, you may start to feel a little overwhelmed. By practicing some careful planning and preparation, your worries about traveling with OA can be alleviated, allowing you to enjoy your time away. Be Realistic Plan …

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How Does Rheumatoid Arthritis Affect Millennials?

Rheumatoid arthritis(RA) is an autoimmune disorder that occurs when your immune system mistakenly attacks your body’s own healthy tissues. The lining of your joints is primarily affected causing painful swelling, eventually leading to joint deformities and bone erosion. Many times, when we hear anything associated with the word ‘arthritis,’ we imagine an elderly person struggling …

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Psoriatic Arthritis and Your Diet

Psoriatic arthritis is an inflammatory form of arthritis that affects nearly 30 percent of people living with psoriasis. When you are living with psoriatic arthritis, you are no stranger to joint pain and stiffness. You may also notice nail changes and fatigue, swollen fingers, and even note that your symptoms seem worse in the morning. …

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Could Botox Ease Osteoarthritis Pain?

Most commonly known as an injectable to relax muscles in the face and soften lines and wrinkles, Botox has been getting some new attention from researchers as a potential treatment for osteoarthritis (OA) pain. Botox, also known as Botulinum toxin type A, is a drug made from a toxin produced from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. …

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Eczema Facts for Children and Adults

Eczema can be a tough condition to live with, and at times, treatment options can feel very limiting.  Below are some interesting facts about eczema and new options to consider if you or someone you love is looking for new options to manage eczema. Eczema is a very common inflammatory condition affecting over 30 million …

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Why Does My Eczema Itch Worse at Night?

Atopic Dermatitis, commonly known as eczema, is marked by dry, itchy skin patches. Eczema typically appears on the face, wrists, hands, back of the knees, and feet. It is estimated that over 30 million Americans suffer from this uncomfortable condition. Those who suffer from eczema know the symptoms can be very bothersome, especially at night. …

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