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Eating Cherries Lowers Risk of Recurrent Gout Attacks
Approximately 8.3 million American adults have gout. While gout treatment is available, many people still suffer with recurrent gout attacks. Study results have shown that eating cherries can lower your risk of gout attacks. Read more..

RA Patients Have Increased Risk of Blood Clots
Studies have suggested that rheumatoid arthritis patients have an increased risk of developing blood clots. Those findings prompted Swedish researchers to consider whether the risk of blood clots in rheumatoid arthritis patients is associated with how long a patient has had rheumatoid arthritis or with hospitalization. Read more...

How to Deal With Arthritis After Overdoing Activities
Arthritis patients are taught to protect their joints and pace their activities so they don't have to face the consequences that come from overdoing things, such as increased pain and fatigue. What should you do when you overdo activities? What's the best way to recuperate? Read more...

Halloween Is a Treat for Kids with Juvenile Arthritis
Normalcy is as important for the emotional well-being of kids with juvenile arthritis as treatment is for their physical well-being. One example is Halloween. Kids start looking forward to it as summer temperatures wind down and school starts up. To have to miss Halloween would really ding a kid's self-esteem. As Halloween approaches, here's what parents of a child with JRA should know. Read more...

 


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