Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
Arthritis joint pain can be devastating, whether from rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or any of the more than 100 other types of arthritis. However, there are ways to treat or manage arthritis joint pain, and pain relief is now receiving serious attention from researchers, medical practitioners, and the pharmaceutical industry as the number of those getting older - and now experiencing arthritis joint pain - increases. Learn more about how to manage your arthritis pain, and what treatments may help you live a more active life.
While diet alone cannot cure you of rheumatoid arthritis, noticing how different foods affect your symptoms and overall well-being can guide you towards individualizing your diet and optimizing your health.
Is it possible that green tea really is good for whatever ails you? A new study shows the brew is effective against the pain of rheumatoid arthritis.
Is arthritis joint pain limiting daily activities? It may be time to try alternative pain relief in the form of massage therapy. Check out these gentle self-massage techniques to help decrease your pain and improve your outlook.
Neck pain from rheumatoid arthritis can be lessened with greater neck muscle strength from exercise, according to a recent study. Learn where and why neck pain can occur.
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Best Range of Motion Exercises for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Did you know there's a simple way to eliminate some of the deformity and stiffness associated with rheumatoid arthritis? It doesn't involve drugs or pills, but studies have shown it's effective.
Report Cites Depression Concern for Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
Rheumatoid arthritis is often accompanied by depression, but many patients don't talk to their doctors about it. You may need to see another health care professional for a thorough discussion and...