Natural treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis sure sound popular
Natural cure and natural treatment are some of the most searched words with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Everywhere you look there is encouragement to give natural remedies a try. Look at how one eHow page on Rheumatoid Arthritis (previously located at this address: http://www.ehow.com/facts_4827325_joints-affected-rheumatoid-arthritis.html) lists them:
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Tony Snow: Illness Doesn’t Change the Person You Are
Over the last few years, some people have faded out of my life after RA made it impossible to do most things I used to do. Some people didn’t want to hear about illness, or pain or medicine. They didn’t understand what I meant when I said “can’t.” I never ask for sympathy for being...Continue reading 22 Comments »
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Video: Good Rheumatoid Arthritis Doctors Treat Patients
Rheumatoid Arthritis doctors who treat patients are good docs.
Good doctors examine patients carefully and listen to their reports of symptoms. Good Rheumatoid Arthritis doctors don't rely on lab tests to tell them who has RA and who is in remission. Good doctors treat patients, not charts.
I've met a few rheumalogy specialists who have told me that...Continue reading 95 Comments »
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Yale Medical School Graduation Address: a Patient Centered Approach
Dr. Donald Berwick made a unique graduation address at Yale in May 2010. His own daughter was graduating. I wanted to comment on Dr Berwick’s speech and post it for you for a while, but every time I read it I cry.
Advocating patient centered care: What does that mean?
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Rheumatoid Arthritis News Articles, Volume 1
There are so many Rheumatoid Arthritis news articles that come out every day. I could never read them all! I read a few and I’m so lucky that many of my readers send me the ones they think are most important. Here is some Rheumatoid Arthritis news that could impact a lot of patients.
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The “Can’t” Question with Rheumatoid Arthritis
If someone has a broken leg or a sprained ankle, there is no question about whether he can walk the dog or run in a race. Rheumatoid Arthritis pain and weakness is invisible to the naked eye, but it’s similar to an injury in some ways. Sometimes, the injured person can’t do the same things...Continue reading 60 Comments »
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How Soon Should You Switch Biologics for Rheumatoid Arthritis?
It’s been too long since I told an elephant joke. When I was little, I carried this book around making the adults miserable. Why stop now?
Q. Why is an elephant large, gray, and wrinkly? (Answer below post.)
How long do Rheumatoid Arthritis patients stick with Biologics?
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Hope for Alzheimer’s Disease from Rheumatoid Arthritis?
“The treatment completely reversed cognitive impairment in 20 days”
People with Rheumatoid Arthritis are less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease. A recent study in the Journal of Alzheimer's Research showed that a protein associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis may be responsible. There is hope that the protein may be useful in treating Alzheimer’s disease. An artificial version...Continue reading 9 Comments »
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Statistics
Some interesting numbers came across my screen in the last couple of days. I started wondering what they would look like along side of one another.
Some Rheumatoid Arthritis statistics are better than others
Recent Rheumatoid Arthritis statistics now estimate that a larger number of people have RA than expected: about 1.5 million in the US.
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New Criteria for Rheumatoid Arthritis
New criteria for studying Rheumatoid Arthritis
Last October at their convention, the American College of Rheumatology unveiled the revised criteria for classification of Rheumatoid Arthritis (for more detail on how the point system works, please click that link). This month, in coordination with the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR), they have announced that the new guidelines have...Continue reading 11 Comments »
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Problems with Preventive Care and Rheumatoid Arthritis Mortality
If you read yesterday’s blog, “The Mortality Dragon: Do Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Have to Die Early?” then you know I was glad to find a researcher discussing preventive care for Rheumatoid Arthritis patients, especially in the context of cardiovascular disease. If you read the article “Why do people with rheumatoid arthritis still die prematurely?” you...Continue reading 23 Comments »
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The Mortality Dragon: Do Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Have to Die Early?
Reasons for the high mortality rate with Rheumatoid Arthritis
This is not a morbid post. If we’re going to fight a dragon, we need to know about the dragon. Why do Rheumatoid Arthritis patients have such a high mortality rate? Some of you have probably heard me speculate about mortality and RA in response to questions....Continue reading 15 Comments »
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