Thursday, October 2, 2014

Can pineapple put arthritis pain in its place?

There's no known cure for RA, but you can slow its progression, fight flare-ups, and improve flexibility. Learn about herbs that will help.
The thought of working out with shoulder pain may make you cringe, but certain exercises can bring relief. See what will do the trick.
Anemia affects the amount of oxygen your blood contains, and RA can increase your risk of developing it. Find out if you're at risk.
Injections are the most common way to treat psoriatic arthritis, but a new pill may change that. Consider this promising new option.
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