Non-Radiographic Axial Spondyloarthritis Finally Got Its Own Diagnostic Code: Here’s Why It Matters
With its own diagnostic code, non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis may become easier to diagnose and study over time.
Continue readingWith its own diagnostic code, non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis may become easier to diagnose and study over time.
Continue readingThat’s what preliminary data over a number of relevant studies suggests, but authors caution that more research is needed before we can make any definitive conclusions.
Continue reading‘If my RA has taught me anything, it’s that me must move forward and learn to adapt. Even though it’s painful, I know this is the right choice for me and for Jacob.’
Continue readingMany people do not suspect arthritis as a cause of their back pain, even though arthritis in the back is very common.
Continue reading‘I remind myself—I am not stuck at home. I am *safe* at home.’
Continue readingSkin findings may be a clinical clue to an ‘underlying thrombotic state,’ new research shows.
Continue readingWhile many studies have shown these medications help treat AS symptoms, more research has been needed about their impact on long-term disease progression.
Continue readingAs cinemas across the country open their doors again, here are the factors to consider and the precautions to take before you think about buying your ticket and popcorn.
Continue readingFrom copays and insurance premiums to indirect costs like assistive devices and loss of income from chronic pain, arthritis is expensive. Here, people living with arthritis get real about how their conditions affect their finances — and how their finances affect their conditions.
Continue readingAccording to study authors, ‘psychological treatments that combine a focus on increasing valued activity with improving inflammatory arthritis patients’ mindfulness could be useful for reducing fatigue-related disability.’
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