If you have been recently diagnosed with a form of arthritis, then this book is for you.
From the editors of Arthritis Today comes a publication full of information tailored to the newly diagnosed person with arthritis. Inside Arthritis Today's Just Diagnosed, you'll find advice and inspiration for understanding your disease, eating better, exercising safely and taking good care of yourself. Plus, you'll read practical tips on coping and making life easier with arthritis. Arthritis can change what you do and how you do things, but it doesn't have to change who you are. That's why Arthritis Today Just Diagnosed doesn't just focus on your disease, but on "Your Life, Your Health and Your Self." Single Free Issue.
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects 1.3 million Americans and while there is no cure for this disease, it is easier than ever to control RA through the use of new drugs, exercise, joint protection techniques and self-management techniques. If you have RA, you'll find that Good Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis is a powerful resource that gives you the tools you need to ease pain, reduce joint damage, improve mobility and relieve stress.
If your child has been diagnosed with a form of juvenile arthritis, you undoubtedly have all kinds of questions. The editors of the newsletter Kids Get Arthritis Too have written this book with you in mind.
The 13th edition of the Primer on the Rheumatic Diseases is now available. The leading professional book about arthritis and related diseases, the Primer is published by Springer and the Arthritis Foundation. John H. Klippel (ed.) (published 2007).
The exclusive RA Health Organizer is a great resource to help your patients take control of their rheumatoid arthritis. Thanks to a grant from UCB, the Arthritis Foundation is able to provide this useful tool FREE to physician offices for distribution to their RA patients (while supplies last).