How to Text and Type with Less Pain When You Have Arthritis
Following these tips will put less strain on your joints as you’re tapping out messages, getting work done, and staying in touch with loved ones.
Continue readingFollowing these tips will put less strain on your joints as you’re tapping out messages, getting work done, and staying in touch with loved ones.
Continue readingA task force of dermatologists, rheumatologists, infectious disease, and other experts reviewed the latest research to ensure psoriatic disease patients get the right care during COVID-19.
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Continue readingWhen conditions like arthritis and chronic pain cause pain, disability, and other physical changes to your body, it’s natural for self-esteem to dip. Here’s what other patients report about their experience coping with changes to their identity and body image.
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Continue readingGoing barefoot while spending more time at home can further damage arthritic joints. Here’s how to avoid foot pain during the pandemic.
Continue readingWhen treatment for inflammatory arthritis escalates, so does the risk of depression and anxiety — and there are many possible explanations for this link.
Continue readingThe COVID-19 pandemic has uniquely affected people with arthritis and chronic illness. This webinar aims to help people living with these conditions understand how to prevent infection and engage in daily routines and activities more safely.
Continue readingIn Melbourne, Rosemary Ainley’s community is emerging from a second lockdown, which has her contemplating what yet another ‘new normal’ means when you live with arthritis and chronic illness.
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