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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is on the rise. In fact, a recent global study in Lancet Rheumatology predicts that RA cases are expected to increase by more than 80 percent over the next 26 years.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and lupus both cause joint pain and stiffness. Despite some similarities, it’s easy for doctors to distinguish them. RA has more debilitating effects on the joints.
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No matter your age, vocation, level of sportiness or activity, joint pain can slowly creep in and affect your knees, hips, spine, arms, neck or hands on a daily basis. The word ‘arthritis ...
Arthritis, a condition marked by joint pain and inflammation, can limit joint movement and thereby impact one's quality of ...