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Discover the importance of understanding and discussing inflammation with your doctor — and get tips on communicating with your care team to better manage your health.
Discover why keeping tabs on inflammation is crucial for managing your condition and overall health and learn how to effectively monitor and interpret it as a proactive patient.
Women with axial spondyloarthritis were found to experience higher disease activity as well as more pain, fatigue, and depression than men with the same condition.
Having traditional heart disease risk factors — such as obesity, smoking, and type 2 diabetes — may be linked with having higher axSpA disease activity, according to new research.
A new study found that a screening process involving both rheumatologists and primary care physicians may reduce the delay in axial spondyloarthritis diagnosis.
From adding a little extra cushion to researching your rental car, here are 12 doctor- and patient-approved tips that make road trips easier when you have arthritis.
Arthritis and bursitis both cause painful inflammation, but the two conditions affect different parts of the body. Learn the difference between arthritis, which involves joint inflammation, and bursitis, which involves bursa inflammation.
The bathroom can be a dangerous spot for people with arthritis. Here are tips for maintaining a safe and comfortable bathroom that might even ease your arthritis pain.
Whether an occupational therapist has been part of your health care team for years or you’re thinking of seeing one for the first time, here’s some things to know about these specialists.
In our Arthritis Awareness Month campaign that sought to raise awareness of the challenges of living with invisible illnesses, community members shared how they get others to understand a condition that can’t always be seen. Many said that they have given up on trying to explain their invisible illness to people who don’t want to understand.